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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Justification by Faith 01 If I pre-registered, when will I receive my name badge? For domestic attendees, if you pre-registered prior to October 30 th , your name badge (and banquet ticket if applicable) will be mailed November 1 st . For international attendees, you should pick up your name badge on site at the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk. For both domestic and international attendees, if you pre-registered after October 30 th , you may pick up your name badge on site at the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk. I pre-registered but never received my name badge in the mail. How do I get it? Go to the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk to get your name badge. I pre-registered and received my name badge, but forgot to bring it. How do I get a replacement? Go to the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk to get a replacement badge. I have not pre-registered for the conference. Where do I go? Go to the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk and ll out an on-site registration form. Payment may be made by cash, check, or credit card. I lost my name badge at the conference. How do I get a replacement? Go to the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk. Replacement name badges are $5. Payment may be made by cash, check, or credit card. Where are the books? The Exhibit Hall is on the lower oor of the Atlanta Hilton in the Galleria Exhibit Hall. The entrance to the hall is in the main lobby. Please see the listing on page 03 for a schedule of when the exhibits will be open. Where is the Conference Registration Desk? From the main entrance to the Hilton on Courtland Street, go to the right. The Conference Registration Desk is located just off the lobby. Please see the listing on page 03 for a schedule of when the ConferenceRegistration Desk will be open. I didn’t purchase a banquet ticket when I pre-registered, can I still get one? To purchase a ticket before the conference, please email [email protected], or call the ETS ofce (502)897-4388. Tickets will be available for purchase on site until noon Thursday at the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk. I’m looking for a teaching position. Are there any job postings at the conference? The ETS Career Table in the Galleria Exhibit Hall will have job postings as well as a place for job seekers to leave C.V. materials. Our institution has a job opening, how can we advertise this at the conference? Job posting information may be placed at the ETS Career Table in the Galleria Exhibit Hall. How can I get a copy of a presentation I attended? ETS does not collect the individual presentations. To obtain a copy you can contact the speaker, or you can purchase an audio copy from ACTS, Inc. ACTS records the entire conference and makes both the entire conference audio and individual presentation audio available for purchase. For more information, please visit the ACTS table outside the Grand Ballroom. What is the conference refund policy? Registration and banquet ticket purchases made before November 1, 2010 are fully refundable. Requests must be made in writing and submitted to the ETS ofce no later than November 5, 2010. To submit your refund request electronically, send it to [email protected]. Fax requests should be sent to (502)897-4386. Our mailing address is 2825 Lexington Rd., Box 927, Louisville, KY, 40280-0001. No refund requests will be accepted after November 5, 2010. Do I have to have my name badge to go in the exhibit hall? Yes. No one will be granted admission to the exhibit hall without a name badge. I’m not a member but would like to become one. Can I apply for membership at the conference? Yes. Although it’s best to apply for membership before the conference, you can submit a membership application on site. The form may be found in the back of the program. Turn in your application at the On-Site Registration window of the Conference Registration Desk. I’m not a member of ETS, but would like to receive JETS. How can I subscribe? You can subscribe via our website, www.etsjets.org, or you can ll out the JETS subscription form found in the back of the program book and turn it in at the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk.

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If I pre-registered, when will I receive my name badge? For domestic attendees, if you pre-registered prior to October 30th, your name badge (and banquet ticket if applicable) will be mailed November 1st. For international attendees, you should pick up your name badge on site at the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk. For both domestic and international attendees, if you pre-registered after October 30th, you may pick up your name badge on site at the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk.

I pre-registered but never received my name badge in the mail. How do I get it?Go to the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk to get your name badge.

I pre-registered and received my name badge, but forgot to bring it. How do I get a replacement?Go to the Name Badge Pickup window at the Conference Registration Desk to get a replacement badge.

I have not pre-registered for the conference. Where do I go?Go to the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk and !ll out an on-site registration form. Payment may be made by cash, check, or credit card.

I lost my name badge at the conference. How do I get a replacement?Go to the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk. Replacement name badges are $5. Payment may be made by cash, check, or credit card.

Where are the books?The Exhibit Hall is on the lower "oor of the Atlanta Hilton in the Galleria Exhibit Hall. The entrance to the hall is in the main lobby. Please see the listing on page 03 for a schedule of when the exhibits will be open.

Where is the Conference Registration Desk?From the main entrance to the Hilton on Courtland Street, go to the right. The Conference Registration Desk is located just off the lobby. Please see the listing on page 03 for a schedule of when the Conference Registration Desk will be open.

I didn’t purchase a banquet ticket when I pre-registered, can I still get one?To purchase a ticket before the conference, please email [email protected], or call the ETS of!ce (502)897-4388. Tickets will be available for purchase on site until noon Thursday at the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk.

I’m looking for a teaching position. Are there any job postings at the conference?The ETS Career Table in the Galleria Exhibit Hall will have job postings as well as a place for job seekers to leave C.V. materials.

Our institution has a job opening, how can we advertise this at the conference?Job posting information may be placed at the ETS Career Table in the Galleria Exhibit Hall.

How can I get a copy of a presentation I attended?ETS does not collect the individual presentations. To obtain a copy you can contact the speaker, or you can purchase an audio copy from ACTS, Inc. ACTS records the entire conference and makes both the entire conference audio and individual presentation audio available for purchase. For more information, please visit the ACTS table outside the Grand Ballroom.

What is the conference refund policy?Registration and banquet ticket purchases made before November 1, 2010 are fully refundable. Requests must be made in writing and submitted to the ETS of!ce no later than November 5, 2010. To submit your refund request electronically, send it to [email protected]. Fax requests should be sent to (502)897-4386. Our mailing address is 2825 Lexington Rd., Box 927, Louisville, KY, 40280-0001. No refund requests will be accepted after November 5, 2010.

Do I have to have my name badge to go in the exhibit hall?Yes. No one will be granted admission to the exhibit hall without a name badge.

I’m not a member but would like to become one. Can I apply for membership at the conference?Yes. Although it’s best to apply for membership before the conference, you can submit a membership application on site. The form may be found in the back of the program. Turn in your application at the On-Site Registration window of the Conference Registration Desk.

I’m not a member of ETS, but would like to receive JETS. How can I subscribe?You can subscribe via our website, www.etsjets.org, or you can !ll out the JETS subscription form found in the back of the program book and turn it in at the On-Site Registration window at the Conference Registration Desk.

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONThe best conference prices are available to members of ETS, ATS, NEAS, and EPS. If you want to attend the Annual Meeting, but are not a member, consider joining ETS. In addition to great conference rates, you’ll receive a one year subscription to the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society and online access to our JETS archive, newsletter, and more. For information on becoming a member, please visit, www.etsjets.org/about.

Online registration is available atwww.etsjets.org/registration_landing.

This page includes complete details on pricing, key dates, and how to register online. If you need assistance, please email us at [email protected].

To register for the conference, apply for membership, or subscribe to JETS by mail or fax, use the forms located in the back of the program. Mail the completed form(s) to Evangelical Theological Society, 2825 Lexington Rd. Box 927, Louisville, KY 40280-0001 or fax to (502)897-4386.

On-site registration will be available at the Conference Registration Desk on the main floor of the Atlanta Hilton. Tickets for the annual ETS Banquet will also be available at the registration desk for $20. Subsidized by ETS, this three course, $50 meal, will be followed by Eugene Merrill’s presidential address.

Early registration prices are good through September 30th. Late registration is available through November 5th. On-site registration prices are in effect from November 6th. Register early to get the best price. For a complete listing of prices and dates please see the registration form in the back of the program or visit www.etsjets.org/registration_landing.

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\LOCATION, DIRECTIONS &TRANSPORTATIONThe 62nd Annual Meeting will be held at the Atlanta Hilton, located at 255 Courtland St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30303.

Directions from I 75/85 South:Exit at 249A (Courtland Street). This is a one way street and the hotel is one block ahead on your left.

Directions from I 75/85 North:Exit at 249B (Peachtree Street). At first light, turn right on Peachtree Street. Next light, turn left on Ralph McGill Blvd. Next light, right on Courtland Street. The hotel is one block on your left.

Directions from East/West I-20:Take 75/85 North and follow directions for 75/85 North.

From the Airport:From 75/85 North, take exit #248C (Andrew Young Boulevard). Bear left at 2nd light. Take a right at Piedmont, left at 2nd light onto Baker, 1 block up left onto Courtland to the hotel entrance on left.

From the Airport by the Subway (MARTA):Take the train north and exit at Peachtree Center Station. Take the Harris Street escalator or follow the directions for Peachtree Center Mall. You will go up a very steep escalator into the Mall. Take the walkway from the Mall to the parking garage & Peachtree Center Athletic Club. Take the elevator to the street. The hotel is on your right when you exit the garage.

Directions from GA 400:Follow GA 400 South to I-85 South. Follow 85 south and take exit 249A (Courtland St). This is a one way street and the hotel is one block ahead on the left.

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Transportation from William B. Hartsfield/Atlanta International Airport:

Bus Service – $16.50Subway/Rail – $1.75Taxi – $30.00

Parking at the Atlanta Hilton:Self Parking – $21.00/dayValet Parking – $28.00/day

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ACCOMMODATIONSGroup rate rooms are available at the Hilton from November 13-23. The group rate is $139/night for 1 King, or 2 double bed rooms. To make a reservation by phone call (877)667-7210. Be sure to ask for the ETS group rate. To book a room online, go to www.etsjets.org/hotel_information and click on the link to the Hilton-ETS reservation page. Booking through this page will automatically apply the group rate to your reservation. Space is limited so please book early.

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DESKThe Conference Registration Desk, on the first floor of the Atlanta Hilton, will be open:

Tuesday: 5pm-9pmWednesday: 7am-7pmThursday: 7am-5pmFriday: 8am-2pm

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\THE GALLERIA EXHIBIT HALLThe Galleria Exhibit Hall located on the lower level of the Atlanta Hilton will house our conference displayers this year. With 100 exhibit spaces and more than 40 confirmed exhibiters, this year promises to be exceptional. Most exhibitors offer generous discounts on their products making this an excellent opportunity to gain valuable resources. Conference name badges must be worn to gain entrance to the exhibits. There are no exceptions to this policy.

The hours for the Exhibit Hall are:Wednesday: 9:00am-6:00pmThursday: 9:00am-6:00pmFriday: 9:00am-2:00pm

A floor plan of the exhibits and a listing of exhibitors may be found on pages 88-89.

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ONLINE PROGRAMKeep up with schedule changes at the online program addenda and errata page at www.etsjets.org/program_changes.

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Welcome to the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society

This year’s meeting provides us with the opportunity to give renewed consideration to the meaning and significance of the doctrine of Justification by Faith. Thirty years have now elapsed since “The New Perspective on Paul” emerged and challenged the Lutheran and Reformed understandings of justification and a host of related doctrines. Some have argued that the newer views have compromised the integrity of the gospel. Advocates of the New Perspective, however, claim that their views more accurately reflect the teaching of the Bible and, specifically, Paul’s teaching on justification. The rich variety of papers devoted to this year’s theme will no doubt help us all to better understand the issues and help us think through the richness of this important doctrine.

Our three plenary speakers—Thomas Schreiner, Frank Thielman, and N. T. Wright—have all written extensively on this theme in monographs, commentaries, and journal articles. To help bring the most important issues into sharper focus, a two-hour panel discussion featuring the three plenary speakers has been planned for the final plenary session on Friday. In addition to this, you can choose from over 100 different parallel session papers devoted to the theme. These include a broad assortment of papers on justification that include the antecedents for the doctrine in the Old Testament and Judaism as well as the interpretation of key New Testament texts. Of special help are a variety of papers related to the understanding and articulation of the doctrine in every era of the history of the church.

As program director for this year’s conference, I have been the beneficiary of the extraordinary help provided by our new executive director, J. Michael Thigpen. Mike has done the lion’s share of the work in putting this conference together. I cannot imagine organizing this conference without him. A special word of appreciation needs to be expressed to all of the past presidents of our society for their vast labor of love in organizing our previous conferences.

Clinton E. ArnoldPresident-Elect and Program Chairman2010 ETS Meeting, Atlanta, GeorgiaEvangelical Theological SocietyProfessor of New TestamentTalbot School of TheologyLa Mirada, CA 90639

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THOMAS R. SCHREINERThe Southern BaptistTheological SeminaryJusti!cation: The Saving Righteousness of God in Christ

FRANK THIELMANBeeson Divinity SchoolGod’s Righteousness as God’s Fairness in Romans: The Oldest Perspective on Paul

N. T. WRIGHTUniversity of St. AndrewsJusti!cation Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

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PresidentEugene H. MerrillDallas Theological Seminary

President-ElectClinton E. ArnoldTalbot School of Theology

Vice-President Paul R. HouseBeeson Divinity School

Secretary/TreasurerGregg R. AllisonThe Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Past PresidentsGerry Breshears (1993)Western Seminary

Edwin M. Yamauchi (2006)Oxford, OH

C. Hassell Bullock (2007-2008)Wheaton College

Bruce A. Ware (2009)The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Executive DirectorJ. Michael Thigpen

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SPECIAL EVENTSFor a listing of special event times and locations, please see the information boards posted at the Conference Registration Desk and the Exhibit Hall Entrance or visit www.etsjets.org/special_events.

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\PARALLEL SESSIONSThe parallel sessions are composed of four different session types.

Affiliated Society sessions feature presentations that were selected and arranged by one of the three societies which join ETS each year: the Adventist Theological Society, the Evangelical Philosophical Society, and the Near Eastern Archaeological Society.

General Open sessions are composed of presentations that were submitted by ETS members and rated by a panel of scholars who served under the direction of the program chair. These presentations have been grouped into basic content areas: Old Testament, New Testament, Systematic Theology, Historical Studies, and Other.

Program Unit sessions are a combination of invited papers and proposed presentations which were selected by the program unit steering committees. ETS has three types of program units. Consultations are new program units which are responsible for 1 session of invited papers at the meeting. Study Groups are narrowly focused groups which require active, collaborative participation by the group members. ETS encourages study groups to publish the results of their work. Study groups are responsible for one session of invited papers at the annual meeting. Sections are broadly defined groups that represent general areas of interest. Responsible for one session of invited papers and one session of papers drawn from member submissions, the sections offer the most access for unsolicited papers.

Theme sessions are composed of presentations submitted by members, which address the topic of Justification by Faith. These presentations were evaluated by a panel of scholars under the direction of the program chair. The theme presentations have been arranged into cohesive sessions based on texts, topics, and methods.

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\OVERVIEW OF SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17

Parallel Sessions A8:30-9:10 am Parallel Session 19:20-10:00 am Parallel Session 210:10-10:50 am Parallel Session 311:00-11:40 am Parallel Session 411:45-12:45 pm Lunch12:50-1:35 pm Business Meeting 1

Parallel Sessions B2:50-3:30 pm Parallel Session 53:40-4:20 pm Parallel Session 64:30-5:10 pm Parallel Session 75:20-6:00 pm Parallel Session 86:00-7:20 pm Dinner

7:30-8:20 pm Plenary Session 1

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18

Parallel Sessions C8:30-9:10 am Parallel Session 99:20-10:00 am Parallel Session 1010:10-10:50 am Parallel Session 1111:00-11:40 am Parallel Session 1211:45-12:45 pm Lunch12:50-1:10 pm Worship

1:20-2:10 pm Plenary Session 2

Parallel Sessions D2:50-3:30 pm Parallel Session 133:40-4:20 pm Parallel Session 144:30-5:10 pm Parallel Session 155:20-6:00 pm Parallel Session 167:00-8:00 pm Banquet

8:00-9:00 pm Presidential Address

Friday, November 198:30-9:00 am Business Meeting 29:10-10:00 am Plenary Session 310:10-12:20 pm Plenary Discussion12:30-1:30 pm Lunch

Parallel Sessions E1:40-2:20 pm Parallel Session 172:30-3:10 pm Parallel Session 183:20-4:00 pm Parallel Session 194:10-4:50 pm Parallel Session 20

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Moderator: Jeremy Evans(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amGarrett DeWeese(Talbot School of Theology)St. Paul, Second Adam,and Theistic Evolution

9:20-10:00 amPaul Copan(Palm Beach Atlantic University)The Naturalists Are Declaring the Glory of God: Discovering Natural Theology in the Unlikeliest Places

10:10-10:50 amJ.P. Moreland(Talbot School of Theology)Graham Oppy on the Argument from Consciousness

11:00-11:40 amAngus Menuge(Concordia University)Libertarian Free Will and the Argument from Reason

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Moderator: Joel Schwartz(Baylor University )

8:30-9:10 amDonald Williams(Toccoa Falls College)A Tryst with the Transcendentals: C. S. Lewis on Goodness, Truth, and Beauty

9:20-10:00 amHugh Gauch(Cornell University)The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus: Public and Personal Evidence

10:10-10:50 amMike Austin(Eastern Kentucky University)Omnibenevolence and God’s Moral Concessions in the Old Testament

11:00-11:40 amGlenn Siniscalchi(Duquesne University)Alvin Plantinga on Religious Pluralism: A Catholic Appraisal

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 307Evangelical Philosophical Society Session A-3

Moderator: Timothy Leisz(Indiana University)

8:30-9:10 amJonathan Matheson(University of North Florida)Are Conciliatory Views of Disagreement Self-Defeating

9:20-10:00 amDavid Leonard(St. Thomas University)Defending the Classical Package: A Modest Reply to Plantinga

10:10-10:50 amWill Langley(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)Transworld Identity: Some Proposed Solutions

11:00-11:40 amTim Erdel(Bethel College)Cristian Mihut(Bethel College)Reading the Sermon on the Mount as a Radical Critique of Plato’s Republic

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 308Evangelical Philosophical Society Session A-4

Moderator: Travis Coblentz(Baylor University)

8:30-9:10 amBruce Paolozzi(Claremont Graduate University)The Free Will Defense, the Problem of Free Will, And the Problem of Evil

9:20-10:00 amJames Anderson(Reformed Theological Seminary)The Lord of Non-Contradiction:An Argument for God from Logic

10:10-10:50 amTom Tong(Baylor University)Are We Governed by Laws Essentially

11:00-11:40 amBarey Carey(Biola University)Consequences of Acquiescing to Naturalism in Science: Implications for History and Theology

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 212Near Eastern Archaeological Society – A1General Session

Moderator: Bryant G. Wood(Associates for Biblical Research)

8:30-9:10 amDavid W. Chapman(Covenant Theological Seminary)Urban Development in Decapolis Abila from the Hellenistic to Byzantine Periods

9:20-10:00 amSeth M. Rodriquez(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Iron Age Arrowheads and Spearheads from Palestine

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10:10-10:50 amMelinda G. Loyd(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)The Pork Taboo: The Presence and Absence of sus scrofa in Ancient Israel

11:00-11:40 amAdeeb Mickahail(Center for Judaic Studies,Liberty University)Faith in the Word of Godand Iconography

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 304Near Eastern Archaeological Society – A2General Session

Moderator: Gary A. Byers(Associates for Biblical Research)

8:30-9:10 amClyde E. Billington (Northwestern College)Reagan Miller(Associates for Biblical Research)Generation Y and Biblical Archaeology: A Proposal

9:20-10:00 amRod Schon(Day Star Academy)3 Meter Digital Elevation Models to Interpret: 3D, Color, Satellite Photography of Mt. Ararat in Search of Noah’s Ark

10:10-10:50 amDouglas Petrovich(University of Toronto)More Signs of Societal Upheaval in Egypt during the Days of Joseph

11:00-11:40 amEric Rowe(Notre Dame)Jesus and Hand Washing:An Archeological, Historical,and Exegetical Investigationof Mark 7:1-23

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Moderator: Jason K. Lee(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amDoug Weaver(Baylor University)The Baptist Bible

9:20-10:00 amRay Van Neste(Union University)“Baptist Interpretations of the Quali!cations of Pastors in Titus 1”

10:10-10:50 amJeffrey Straub(Central Baptist Theological Seminary)The Legality of Slavery in the Sight of God Baptists and their Use of Titus to Defend Slavery

11:00-11:40 amAnthony Chute(California Baptist University)Justi!cation in Titus 3: Its Interpretation Among Baptists

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 201New Testament – 1Greek Grammar

8:30-9:10 amAndrew David Naselli(Grace Bible Church, Moore SC)Prooftexting the Personality of the Holy Spirit: An Analysis of the Masculine Demonstrative Pronoun in John 14:26; 15:26; and 16:13

9:20-10:00 amStratton L. Ladewig(Grand Prairie, TX)Deponency’s Exegetical Value: Illustrations of Method and Signi!cance

10:10-10:50 amKelly T. Osborne(The Master’s Seminary,Sun Valley, CA)

Time Out, Time In… New Testament Greek Verbs? Homeric Poetry and the Vulgate on Verbal Aspect

11:00-11:40 amSteven Runge(Logos Bible Software)Verbal Aspect and Discourse Prominence: A Reassessmentof Porter’s linguistic model

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON B – 2ND FLOOROther Topics – 4Theology & Hermeneutics

8:30-9:10 amPanel Discussion of Three Views of the Rapture (Zondervan, 2010)

Moderator: Verlyn Verbrugge(Zondervan)

Panelists:Craig Blaising(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Douglas Moo(Wheaton College)Alan Hultberg(Talbot School of Theology,Biola University)

9:20-10:00 amJames A. Borland(Liberty University)Biblical Inerrancy and theCharter Members of the Evangelical Theological Society

10:10-10:50 amCarl Sanders(Washington Bible College)Hermeneutical Uncertaintyand Inerrancy

11:00-11:40 amGregg R. Allison(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Promises and Pitfallsfor Evangelical Appropriation

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8:30-9:10 amRob Price(Talbot School of Theology)Divine Obedience and theTrinity of Revelation in Barth

9:20-10:00 amJason Sexton(University of St. Andrews)The State of the Recent Evangelical Trinitarian Resurgence

10:10-10:50 amKeith E. Johnson(Reformed Theological Seminary)What Would Augustine Say to Evangelicals Who Reject the ‘Eternal Generation’ of the Son?

11:00-11:40 amGuenther (“Gene”) Haas(Redeemer University College)The Signi!cance of the Trinityfor Christian Ethics

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 305Theology of Workand Economics

Moderator: Stephen Grabill(Acton Institute)

8:30-9:10 amBenjamin B. Phillips(Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary–Houston Campus)A Creature Among Creatures or Lords of Creation?: The Vocation of Dominion in Christian Theology

9:20-10:00 amJohn M. Yeats(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)In Praise of Industry: Early 19th Century Concepts of Work

10:10-10:50 amCraig Vincent Mitchell

(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Christian Ethics andPolitical Economy

11:00-11:40 amWilliam Messenger(Theology of Work Project, Inc.)Calling in the Theology of Work

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Moderator: Michael S. Heiser(Logos Bible Software)

8:30-9:10 amJonathan Walton(Wheaton College)The Gods of the Nationsin Israelite Religion

9:20-10:00 amMichael S. Heiser(Logos Bible Software)What is/are (an) ELOHIM?

10:10-10:50 amJohn W. Hilber(Dallas Theological Seminary)Monotheism in Neo-Assyrian Religion? An Appraisal

11:00-11:40 amRonn Johnson(Northwestern College)“Bloodless Atonement inIsraelite Religion and its Implications for Justi!cation in New Testament Theology”

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 210Textual Strategiesin the Hebrew BibleConsultation

Moderator: Ray Lubeck(Multnomah University)

8:30-9:10 amRobert Cole(SEBTS)The Context of Isaiah 6:1: Reading across an Isaianic Seam

9:20-10:00 amPaul J. Kissling(TCMI Institute)The Silence of God in Judges19 Considered Intertextually

10:10-10:50 amRay Lubeck(Multnomah University)Ezra-Nehemiah Reconsidered: Aiming the Canon at “Godly Leaders“

11:00-11:40 amJosh Mathews(Golden Gate BaptistTheological Seminary)Israel’s Grumbling and the Pentateuch’s Compositional Critique of Sinai

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 402PentateuchSection

Moderator: Peter T. Vogt(Bethel Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amAndrew J. Schmutzer(Moody Bible Institute)Did the Gods Cause Abraham’s Wandering? An Examination of !"#$% "&% '(&# in Gen. 20:13.

9:20-10:00 amHubert James Keener(Baylor University)When I Consider the Works of Your Fingers! Psalm 8 as a Meditation upon Genesis 1

10:10-10:50 amJoonho Yoon(Drew University)To Cleanse or to De!le, That Is the Question: Reproducibility and Sustainability as a Rationale for the Distinction in Leviticus 11

11:00-11:40 amJin-Myung Jung(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Granting a Land to a Vassal with No Merit: The Negative Picture of Israel and the Unconditional Acts of YHWH in Deuteronomy

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Moderator: Craig Carter(Tyndale University College)

8:30-9:10 amHarry Lee Poe(Union University)Confusing Justi!cation with Salvation: The Evangelical Corruption of the Gospel

9:20-10:00 amJonathan E. Parnell(Bethlehem College and Seminary)A Certain Kind of Pitcher: On the Approach of John Piper to the Biblical Text Differing from the Approach of N.T. Wright and Where Kevin Vanhoozer Helps

10:10-10:50 amJames E. Bruce(John Brown University)Natural Law, the Virtues,and Justi!cation by Faith

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 213HermeneuticsOther Perspectives on the New Perspectives on Paul and the LawSection

Moderator: W. Edward Glenny(Northwestern College)

8:30-9:10 amA. B. Caneday(Northwestern College(Saint Paul, MN))Justi!cation, Judgment & Behavior: Judgment Day’s Coming Verdict Now Announced in the Gospel

9:20-10:00 amJames B. De Young(Western Seminary)Do the Apostolic Fathers Support the Premises of the New Perspectives on Paul and the Law?

10:10-10:50 amRespondent: Lyn Nixon(London School of Theology)

Respondent: Matthew S. Harmon(Grace College & Theological Seminary)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 303Patristics and Medieval History Early PatristicSection

Moderator: Paul Hartog(Faith Baptist Theological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amC. Rebecca Rine(University of Virginia)Imagination and Invention in Ignatius of Antioch: Insightsfrom Cognitive Linguistics

9:20-10:00 amDavid Reed(Anglican Mission in the Americas)Perfected in Jesus Christ:’ Martyrdom in the Writings of Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna

10:10-10:50 amGlen L. Thompson(Wisconsin Lutheran College)Visualizing Early Roman Christianity

11:00-11:40 amMichael A.G. Haykin(Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Spirit, Scripture and Conversion in Cyprian’s Letter to Donatus

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 206Christian History and Thought Since 1500Modern Theology ThemesSection

Moderator: David Buschart(Denver Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amRobert M. Frazier(Geneva College)Kierkegaard, Ressentiment,and the Present Age

9:20-10:00 amSung Wook Chung(Denver Seminary)Jurgen Moltmann on Scripture and Revelation: An Evangelical Appraisal

10:10-10:50 amJames K. Dew, Jr.(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)Natural Theology in the Twenty-First Century: Recent Trends in America and Great Britain

11:00-11:40 amJordan J. Ballor(Calvin Theological Seminary)Vicarious Representative Action in the Thought of Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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Moderator: Stephen Yuille(Grace Community Church, Texas)

8:30-9:10 amPeter Beck(Charleston Southern University)Jonathan Edwards, Justi!cation, and Christ’s Glory

9:20-10:00 amA. J. Smith(Liberty Theological Seminary)John Gill and the Doctrineof Eternal Justi!cation

10:10-10:50 amJoel R. Beeke(Puritan ReformedTheological Seminary)John Bunyan on Justi!cationby Faith

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 406Wesleyan StudiesStudy Group

Moderator: Daryl McCarthy(International Institute for Christian Studies)

8:30-9:10 amThomas McCall(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Right with God: The Justice of God and the Doctrine of Justi!cation in Trinitarian Perspective

Respondent: Michael S. Horton(Westminster Seminary California)

9:20-10:00 amCharles Edward White(Spring Arbor University)Calvin’s Five-Point Misreadingof Romans 9

Respondent: Michael S. Horton(Westminster Seminary California)

10:10-10:50 amVic Reasoner(Southern Methodist College, Orangeburg, SC)Justi!cation: Imputed and Imparted: A Survey of Romans

Respondent: Michael S. Horton(Westminster Seminary California)

11:00-11:40 amGareth Lee Cockerill(Wesley Biblical Seminary)Justi!cation’ or ‘Perfection’? Salvation in the Letter tothe Hebrews

Respondent: Michael S. Horton(Westminster Seminary California)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 211World ChristianityConsultation

Moderator: Allen Yeh(Biola University, Cook School of Intercultural Studies)

8:30-11:40 amTimothy Tennent(Asbury Theological Seminary)Hindu Sacred Texts inPre-Christian Past

9:20-10:00 amJ. Ray Tallman(Golden Gate BaptistTheological Seminary)Exploring Border Tensions Between Theology and Culture: The Contextual Debate in the Growing Evangelical Church Among Muslim-Majority Peoples

10:10-10:50 amEdward Smither(Liberty University)Missão Integral Applied: Brazilian Evangelical Models of Holistic Mission in the Arab-Muslim World

11:00-11:40 amRobert W. Yarbrough(Covenant Theological Seminary)New Testament Studies in Africa

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 205Christianity and CultureEvangelicalism and the African American ChurchConsultation

Moderator: Glenn Kreider(Dallas Theological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amTerriel R. Byrd(Palm Beach Atlantic University, School of Ministry)King’s Ecclesiology: Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done!

9:20-10:00 amJohn W. Bray II(Dallas Theological Seminary)The Decline of AfricanAmerican Theology?

10:10-10:50 amLester Smith(Carver Bible College)The In"uence of the Nation of Islam among African Americans

11:00-11:40 amPanel Discussion

Robert Crummie(Carver Bible College)Chimdindu Onwucheckwa(Blueprint Church)Onyemauche Ukegbu(Blueprint Church)Lester Smith(Carver Bible College)John W. Bray II(Dallas Theological Seminary)Terriel R. Byrd(Palm Beach Atlantic University, School of Ministry)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 403Counseling, Psychology, and Pastoral CareDark Night of the Soul, Slough of Despondency or Medical Illness: Biblical Considerations on Matters of DepressionSection

Moderator: Michael McGuire(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amJohn H. Coe(Institute for Spiritual Formation, Talbot)Spiritual Consolation and Desolation: Evangelical Musings on Dark Nights of the Soul

9:20-10:00 amEdward T. Welch(CCEF.ORG)Depression: Piercing theStubborn Darkness

10:10-10:50 amMatthew A. Elliot(Faithfulfeelings.com)Sadness, Despair, Discouragement, and Depression: How the Scriptures Offer Honesty and Hope Together

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11:00-11:40 amStephen P. Greggo(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Singing Songs to Heavy Hearts: Theological Musing on Assessment of Depression

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 301Pastoral TheologySection

Moderator: John E. Johnson(Western Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amDavid B. Wyrtzen (Dallas Theological Seminary )God’s Divorce and Remarriage—Can Hosea Teach Us How to Engage Both the Head and the Heart in Preaching?

9:20-10:00 amJohn E. Johnson(Western Seminary)The Urgent Need toPreach Ecclesiastes

10:10-10:50 amJohn S. Hammett(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)Between Transhumanism and Sociobiology: A Christian Viewof Human Nature

11:00-11:40 amDavid Fisher(Plymouth Church)Whatever Happened toPastoral Theology

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 207Justi!cation and theOld Testament

8:30-9:10 amRobert R. Gonzales Jr.(Reformed Baptist Seminary)The Faults of Our Fathers: The Spread of Sin in the Patriarchal Narratives and Its Implications for the Doctrine of Justi!cation

9:20-10:00 amCarol M. Kaminski(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)Does Noah Find Favor Because He Is Righteous? An Examination of Gen. 6:8 and 6:9 in the Context of the Toledot Structure

10:10-10:50 amThomas Petter(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)yatsdiq As Declarative Substitutionary Righteousness in Isaiah’s Fourth Servant Song (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)

11:00-11:40 amChristopher Ansberry(Wheaton College)Job: The Paradigm of Righteousness? An Exploration of the Righteous Person in Job’s Final Soliloquy

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 405Justi!cation in James

8:30-9:10 amGerhard H. Visscher(Canadian ReformedTheological Seminary)The Letter of James: About Justi!cation or Sancti!cation?

9:20-10:00 amGregg Strawbridge(WordMp3.com)The New Perspective…On James

11:00-11:40 amChristopher A. Heslep II(Dallas Theological Seminary)The Effects of a Contingent Understanding of the Abrahamic Covenant upon Faith Verses Works in James 2:14-26

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 407Justi!cation in Paul (3)

8:30-9:10 amJohn Ronning(Faith Theological Seminary)The Old (Testament) Perspective on Paul: Faith and Works in the OT, and Why Genesis 15:6 Is Key

9:20-10:00 amJason Maston(Highland Theological College)The Origins of Paul’s Doctrineof Justi!cation

10:10-10:50 amJames R. Mook(Capital Bible Seminary)Forensic Justi!cation at Conversion as Pauline: A Reformation sine qua non?

11:00-11:40 amKimberly Pennington(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Why Justi!cation by Faith Does Not Justify Immoral Behavior: An Examination of Pauline Rationalization for Ethical Conduct in 1 Corinthians

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 214Justi!cation in the Thought of N.T. Wright (2)

8:30-9:10 amJon Stovell(McMaster Divinity College)Righteous Judge or Pardoning King—Whose Rule Is It, Anyway?: Improving Wright’s View of the Judicial Basis and Nature of Justi!cation

9:20-10:00 amJustin Gohl(Lutheran Theological Seminaryat Philadelphia)Reading with the Whole Church: Origen of Alexandria and NT Wright on Romans 1-4 and the Criterion of, “Tradition‚” in the Piper/Wright Exchange

10:10-10:50 amKevin D. Zuber(Moody Bible Institute)How do you “Read It?” What’s the “Tone?”: Philippians 3, N. T. Wright and Others

11:00-11:40 amWilliam B. Barcley(Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church/Reformed Theological Seminary)Romans, Missions and Justi!cation

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8:30-9:10 amBen C. Dunson(University of Durham)Do Bible Words Have Bible Meaning? or, Why Biblicism Isn’t Biblical: Imputation as a Test Case.

9:20-10:00 amPo-Wei Chen(Golden Gate BaptistTheological Seminary)Justi!cation: The One or the Many?

10:10-10:50 amPatrick Franklin(McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario)Penal Substitution in Perspective: Re-evaluating the Doctrine’s Conceptualization and Application

11:00-11:40 amJoice Pang(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Justice and Justi!cation: Justicein God’s Salvi!c Work

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 302Justi!cation: Systematic Theology (4)

8:30-9:10 amBrian Arnold(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Justi!cation in Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho

9:20-10:00 amJonathan Blackmon(Houston Baptist University)In My Place Condemned He Stood: The Doctrine of the Atonement in Evangelical Hymnody

10:10-10:50 amTim J. R. Trumper(Seventh Reformed Church,Grand Rapids)Recovering “the Full Majesty of the Full Picture”

11:00-11:40 amEric L. Johnson(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Justi!cation by Faith, the Exemplary Declarative Speech Act: Enhancing the Distinction Between Justi!cation and Sancti!cation with Speech-Act Theory

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 203Justi!cation: Systematic Theology—The Role of Works

8:30-9:10 amGerry Breshears(Western Seminary)Salvation by Grace Alone Apart from Works?

9:20-10:00 amBob Wilkin(Grace Evangelical Society)There Is No ‘Final Justi!cation’ before God by Works

10:10-10:50 amFred Chay(Phoenix Seminary)Justi!cation by ‘Non-meritorious Works’? An Evangelical Train Wreck

11:00-11:40 amMichael Wittmer(Grand Rapids Theological Seminary)Are We Saved by Faith if We Are Justi!ed by Works?

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 209Justi!cation in the Era of the Reformation (2)

8:30-9:10 amH. Chris Ross(Brazos Christian School, Bryan, Texas)Justi!cation in the English Reformation: Faith and Worksfrom Wycliffe to Hooker

9:20-10:00 amAndre Gazal(Northland International University)Justi!cation by Obedience: Faith and Works in the Royal Theology of Henry VIII and His Apologists

10:10-10:50 amKirk R. MacGregor(Quincy University)Pilgram Marpeck’s Doctrineof Justi!cation

11:00-11:40 amDavid W. Hall(Midway Presbyterian Church, Powder Springs, Georgia)Explicit and Implicit Appendixes to Calvin’s View of Justi!cation by Faith

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12:50-1:35 pmBusiness Meeting 1

Call to Order and WelcomeEugene H. Merrill, President

DevotionalPaul R. House,Vice-President

Adoption of AgendaElection of Committees

NominationsResolutions

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 202Evangelical Philosophical Society Session B-1

Moderator: William Lane Craig(Talbot School of Theology)

2:50-3:30 pmGary Habermas(Liberty University)The Shroud of Turin Revisited: Jesus’ Burial Garment?

3:40-4:20 pmScott Smith(Biola University)Relationships, Murphy, & the Turn to Physicalism — A Critical Examination

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5:20-6:00 pmSteve Cowan(Southeastern Bible College)Compatibilism and the Sinlessness of the Redeemed In Heaven

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 307Evangelical Philosophical Society Session B-2

Moderator: Michael Willenborg(Southern Evangelical Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmTimothy Yoder(Philadelphia Biblical University)Alvin Plantinga and the Free Will Defense Tradition

3:40-4:20 pmGregory Bock(Walters State Community College)Understanding David Hume’s Argument against Miracles

4:30-5:10 pmWes Skolits(University of Oklahoma)The Grounding Objection to Molinism: How Wyma’s Divine Modeling Response Fails

5:20-6:00 pmTully Borland(Ouachita Baptist University)Scotus and Aquinas on the Dispensations of the Moral Law

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 308Evangelical Philosophical Society Session B-3

Moderator: Greg Welty(Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmRyan Byerly(Baylor University)Persons Cannot Be Properties

3:40-4:20 pmEdward Martin(Liberty University)What Hath South Bend to Do with West Lafayette? Scoring the Plantinga-Rowe Debates Through the Years

4:30-5:10 pmThomas Provenzola(Liberty University)What Does Participatory Evidence Have to Do with Warrant?

5:20-6:00 pmSanjay Merchant(Claremont Graduate)Elyonic Monotheism Is NotSocial Trinitarianism

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 301Evangelical Philosophical Society Session B-4

Moderator: Glenn Siniscalchi(Duquesne University)

2:50-3:30 pmGregory Malloy(Glendale Community College)Rational Disagreement andthe Noetic Effects of Sin

3:40-4:20 pmAdam Pelser (Baylor University)Daniel Johnson(Baylor University)Foundational Beliefs and Persuading with Humor: Re"ections Inspired by Reidand Kierkegaard

4:30-5:10 pmTimothy Leisz(Indiana University)Solving the Problem of the Many

5:20-6:00 pmBrad Brumeller(Baylor University)Rogers and Anselmian Eternalism: The Argument from Fleetingness and a Worry About Beggingthe Question

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 302Near Eastern Archaeological Society – BGeneral Session

Moderator: Gary A. Byers(Associates for Biblical Research)

2:50-3:30 pmRandall Price(Liberty University)Martin Severin(Messiah in the Temple Foundation)Caleb MacDonald(Digi Mice (Germany))Messiah in the Temple: A New 3-D Digital Computer Model of the Second Temple based on Historical and Archaeological Data

3:40-4:20 pmTed Carruth(Lipscomb University)Circumcision: A Clash of Cultural Mores — An Archaeological Study of Greco-Roman, Jewish and Early Christian Practices

4:30-5:10 pmClyde E. Billington (Northwestern College)Ancient Magical Exorcisms and the Exorcisms of Jesus

5:20-6:00 pmMark Wilson(Asia Minor Research Center)Nadin Burkhardt(University of Frankfurt)The Priene Synagogue:Excavation Findings in 2009-10

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2:50-3:30 pmHerb Bateman(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Gordon H. Johnston(Dallas Theological Seminary)Darrell L. Bock(Dallas Theological Seminary)

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Summary Presentation of Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel’s King

3:40-4:20 pmDaniel I. Block(Wheaton College)Review of Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel’s King

Jonathan Lunde(Biola Univeristy)Review of Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel’s King

4:30-5:10 pmCraig Blaising(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Review of Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel’s King

ResponseHerb Bateman(Southwestern Baptis Theological Seminary)Gordon H. Johnston(Dallas Theological Seminary)Darrell L. Bock(Dallas Theological Seminary)

5:20-6:00 pmPanel & Audience Discussion

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2:50-3:30 pmJ. William Dorman, III(Providence Theological Seminary, Colorado Springs, CO)The Element of God Speakingin the Giving of Law from Adamto Abraham

3:40-4:20 pmCharlie Trimm(Wheaton College)Did God Command Ethnic Cleansing? Ambiguity towardsthe Nations in the Torah

4:30-5:10 pmCreighton Marlowe(Evangelical TheologicalFaculty, Leuven)Righteous People in theBook of Proverbs

5:20-6:00 pmJ. Nathan Clayton(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)The Musical Levites of 1 Chronicles 15:1-16:3: Literary Cohesion and Narrative Function

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 404Old Testament – 11Psalms

2:50-3:30 pmDaniel C. Owens(Wheaton College)Must God Suffer in Order to Comfort?: Psalm 22 and the Rhetoric of Divine Passibility

3:40-4:20 pmDaniel C. Lane(Wheaton College)A Working Proposal for theMacro-trajectory of the Psalter

4:30-5:10 pmAlan Kam-yau Chan(Chinese Christian UnionChurch-North)A Canonical Reading of Psalm 94 in the Yahweh Malak Psalms: Textual Strategy of the Psalter in View of the Interaction of Psalms 1-2 as Reading Paradigm.

5:20-6:00 pmJames Todd(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)A Contextual Analysisof Psalms 135-137

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 303Johannine Theology

2:50-4:20 pmReview Session: A Theology of John’s Gospels and Letters

Moderator: Ron C. Fay(Cornerstone Community Church)

Stanley E. Porter(McMaster Divinity College)A Brief History of Researchof Johannine Theology

Craig Blomberg(Denver Seminary)Review of A Theology of John’s Gospel & Letters

Craig Keener(Palmer Theological Seminary)Review of A Theology of John’s Gospel & Letters

Moderator: Robert W. Yarbrough(Covenant Theological Seminary)

Jeannine Brown(Bethel Seminary)Review of A Theology of John’s Gospel & Letters

Andreas Köstenberger(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)Response to Reviews

Audience Discussion

4:30-5:10 pmRalph J. Korner(McMaster University)Jesus in the Gospel of John: the Way into a Place, into a People,or to a Person?

5:20-6:00 pmDaniel J. Brendsel(Wheaton College)The Anointing of Jesus’ Feet: A New Proposal for an Allusion to Isaiah 52:7 in John 12:1-8

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2:50-6:00 pmModerator: Preston M. Sprinkle(Eternity Bible College)

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ResponseScott Hafemann(Gordon-ConwellTheological Seminary)Gerald Peterman(Moody Bible Institute)Timothy Gombis(Cedarville University)

Panel & Audience Discussion

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2:50-3:30 pmKatherine Pang(University of Texas at Tyler)Issues of Cognitive Dissonance and Identity Formation Related to Paul

3:40-4:20 pmMichael G. Vanlaningham(Moody Bible Institute)Verbal Aspect, Planes of Discourse, Discourse Analysis, and the Enigmatic Tense Shifting in Romans 7

4:30-5:10 pmWilliam R. Baker(Cincinnati Christian University--Graduate School)Hat or Hair in 1 Corinthians 11 or Does it Matter? What are Christian Women to Do?

5:20-6:00 pmKenneth Berding(Talbot School of Theology/Biola University)Who Searches Hearts and What Does He Know in Romans 8:27?

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Moderator: Jason S. DeRouchie(Bethlehem College and Seminary)

Welcome & Overview1. A Communicative Approach

to Language Acquisition: Why & How?

2. Considerations for an Oral/Aural Approach to Biblical Hebrew: Distinctives, Innovations, & Resources

3. A Sample Module from a Communicative Classroom

4. How Students & Teachers Are Responding

Break5. Measurable Objectives in

the College & Seminary of a Communicative Approach to Biblical Hebrew

6. What Would a Standardized Test for Beginning Biblical Hebrew Look Like?

7. Panel: Question & AnswerConclusion & Prospect

PanelistsHélène Dallaire(Denver Seminary)Lee M. Fields(Mid-Atlantic Christian University)Ellen Jackson(SIL)Brian Schultz(Fresno Pacific University)John Schwandt(New Saint Andrews College)Jason S. DeRouchie(Bethlehem College and Seminary)Miles V. Van Pelt(Reformed Theological Seminary)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON C – 2ND FLOOROld Testament TheologyConsultation

Moderator: Paul J. Kissling(TCMI Institute)

2:50-3:30 pmV. Philips Long(Regent College, Vancouver)What Do Biblical Historians Know and How Do They Know It?: On the Interplay of Theological Conviction and Historical Reconstruction

3:40-4:20 pmK. Lawson Younger, Jr.(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Visualizing History and Religion: Some Re"ections on the Interfaces

4:30-5:10 pmJohn H. Walton(Wheaton College)Cosmological Literature, History and Theology: Can the Three Intersect Coherently?

5:20-6:00 pmRichard S. Hess(Denver Seminary)The Intersection of Old Testament Theology and Ancient Israelite Religion: One God Versus Many

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON D – 2ND FLOORCreationIntertextual Issues Relatingto the Exegesis of Genesis 1Consultation

Moderator: William D. Barrick(The Master’s Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmC. John Collins(Covenant Theological Seminary,St. Louis, MO)The Role of Genesis 2-4 in Our Understanding of Genesis 1

3:40-4:20 pmRichard E. Averbeck(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)The Role of Psalms 104 and 74 in Our Understanding of Genesis 1

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4:30-5:10 pmBruce K. Waltke(Knox Theological Seminary)The Role of Proverbs 8, Job 38-40, and John 1 in Our Understanding of Genesis 1

5:20-6:00 pmPanel Discussion with presenters andRobert V. McCabe(Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 211Old Testament Narrative LiteratureSection

Moderator: Michael A. Grisanti(The Master’s Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmJames Spencer(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Remembering God: Davidic Innocence and the Collective Remembering of Israel

3:40-4:20 pmJillian Ross(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Loosening the Gordian Knot: A Contextual Critical Investigation of the Second Battle of Ai

4:30-5:10 pmRobert B. Chisholm, Jr.(Dallas Theological Seminary)Deleting Some X-rated Scenes Scripted by Recent Interpreters of Judges-Ruth

5:20-6:00 pmRobert E. Cole(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)Functionality of the Hebrew Compound Clause in Kings

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2:50-3:30 pmMark Batluck(University of Edinburgh)Structure, Christology, and Revelatory Experience in Mark

3:40-4:20 pmRobert L. Plummer(The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)Stripped Naked and Running Scared (Mark 14:51-52): The Current State of Biblical Hermeneutics

4:30-5:10 pmDavid B. Sloan(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)God of Abraham, God of the Living: Jesus’ Use of Exod 3:6 in Mark 12:26-27 to Defend Beliefin a Resurrection

5:20-6:00 pmMurray J. Smith(Presbyterian TheologicalCentre, Sydney)Jesus and the Future Advent of God

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 210Luke/ActsConsultation

Moderator: David G. Shackelford(Mid-America BaptistTheological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmOsvaldo Padilla(Beeson Divinity School)Reading Acts with the Chronicler: Speech-construction in the Jewish Milieu and Its Implications for Acts

3:40-4:20 pmBrian Mark Rapske(Northwest Baptist Seminary, Trinity Western/ACTS)Crossing Divides: Reading Acts in Light of Contemporary Border Studies

4:30-5:10 pmEckhard J Schnabel(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Fads and Common Sense: Reading Acts in the First Century and Reading Acts Today

5:20-6:00 pmJeff Hubing(Northern Seminary)The Purpose of Acts:A Literary Analysis

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 213Pauline StudiesSection

Moderator: Verlyn Verbrugge(Zondervan)

2:50-3:30 pmJeffrey A. D. Weima(Calvin Theological Seminary)‘Peace and Security’ (1 Thess. 5:3): Prophetic Warning or Political Propaganda?

3:40-4:20 pmJeffrey W. Aernie(University of Aberdeen)Paul as Second Jeremiah? The Apostle’s Prophetic Persona in2 Corinthians

4:30-5:10 pmChanning L. Crisler(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Paul’s Use of Lament in Romans

5:20-6:00 pmHubert James Keener(Baylor University)The Exaltation of Humanity in the Exaltation of Christ: The Allusion to Psalm 8:7 in Ephesians 1:22

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Moderator: Mark Dubis(Union University)

2:50-3:30 pmMichael S. Horton(Westminster Seminary California)Justi!cation and Covenant: Engaging the Piper-Wright Debate

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3:40-4:20 pmJim Hamilton(Southern Seminary)From Eden to the End: Daniel in Old Testament Salvation History

4:30-5:10 pmDaniel C. Timmer(Reformed Theological Seminary)Rest in Joshua: What Is It, and How Does It Fit into Biblical Theology?

5:20-6:00 pmDane C. Ortlund(Wheaton College)Is Jeremiah 33 a ‘Center’ to the Bible? A Test-Case in Intercanonical Hermeneutics

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 203Models of GodThe Trinity in the FathersConsultation

Moderator: Scott Swain(Reformed Theological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmBryan M. Litfin(Moody Bible Institute)Tertullian and the Emergence of the Doctrine of the Trinity

3:40-4:20 pmW. Brian Shelton(Toccoa Falls College)Hippolytus’ Role in Shapingthe Doctrine of the Trinity

4:30-5:10 pmDennis W. Jowers(Faith Evangelical Seminary)Hilary of Poitiers and the Struggle for Nicene Orthodoxy

5:20-6:00 pmBradley Green(Union University)Augustine and the Trinity Pastand Present

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 204Asian/Asian-American TheologyConsultation

Moderator: Victor Rhee(Talbot School of Theology,Biola University)

2:50-3:30 pmSung Wook Chung(Denver Seminary)The Human Nature of Jesus Christ from the Perspective of Fourfold State of Human Nature in Asian Context

3:40-4:20 pmDaryl McCarthy(International Institute for Christian Studies)Chinese Universities Establishing Christian Studies Programs-The Quiet Momentum of an Academic Movement

4:30-5:10 pmTimothy T. Chong(Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary)What’s in a Name?: The Identityof Korean American Churches

4:30-5:10 pmPeter G. Epps(College of Biblical Studies,Houston, Tx)The Time of God’s Long Suffering: Reading the New Testament in Response to a Buddhist Problem

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON B – 2ND FLOORChristian EthicsThe Ethics of Torture:What Should We Say?Consultation

Moderator: Timothy Demy(US Naval War College)

2:50-3:30 pmMark Coppenger(The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)Might the Golden Rule Require Torture?

3:40-4:20 pmDavid P. Gushee(Mercer University)Loyalties, Methodologies, and Passions in the American Christian Torture Debate

4:30-5:10 pmDaniel R. Heimbach(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)The Problem with Assessingthe Ethics of Torture

5:20-6:00 pmPanel Discussion

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 403Spiritual Formation/Sancti!cationSection

Moderator: John H. Coe(Institute for SpiritualFormation, Talbot)

2:50-3:30 pmSteve L. Porter(Talbot School of Theology and Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University)Why Read Spiritual Classics?: Three Theological Rationales for the Practice of Spiritual Reading

3:40-4:20 pmEvan B. Howard(Spirituality Shoppe)Mining Our Own Tradition(s):The Task of the Study of Evangelical Spirituality

4:30-5:10 pmJohn W. Auxier(Trinity Western University)The Cultivation of a Forgiving Heart

5:20-6:00 pmTom Schwanda(Wheaton College)‘A Lovely Taste of Heaven’: Sancti!cation through Solitude in Puritan Spirituality

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 401Justi!cation andAncient Judaism

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2:50-3:30 pmMartin Culy(Briercrest College and Seminary)The Afterlife of ‘Life’ and the Birth of Jewish Legalism

3:40-4:20 pmAndrew Hassler(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Legalism, Ethnocentrism, or Nomism? How One’s View of First-Century Judaism Shapes the Justi!cation Debate

4:30-5:10 pmJinkyu Kim(Baekseok University)Understanding of the Righteousin the Qumran Community

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 207Justi!cation in the NT and Early Fathers

2:50-3:30 pmGaylen P. Leverett(Liberty University)Writing in the Shadow of the Apostle Paul: Clement and Ignatius on “Justi!cation”

3:40-4:20 pmGareth Lee Cockerill(Wesley Biblical Seminary)More than Paul: the Justi!cation Debate and the Letter to the Hebrews

4:30-5:10 pmJoseph E. O’Day(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Non-Pauline New Testament Images of Justi!cation Attest to the Pervasiveness of the Concept

5:20-6:00 pmC. Rebecca Rine(University of Virginia)“By Faith, Abraham‚” Early Christian Interpretations of Genesis 15:6

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2:50-3:30 pmDennis M. Swanson(The Master’s Seminary)Emergent Justi!cation:The Dark Side Revisited

3:40-4:20 pmDaniel L. Akin(Southeastern Baptis Theological Seminary)The Church as God’s Missional People: Regenerate Membership and Church Discipline Lived Out in Those Justi!ed by His Grace

4:30-5:10 pmJoseph F. Super(West Virginia University)Saving Society: The Implicationsof Justi!cation by Faith in the Social Gospel

5:20-6:00 pmR. Philip Roberts(Midwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)‘Justi!ed by Faith’ After All That We Can Do!— Mormon Soteriology and the Doctrine of Justi!cation by Faith

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 405Justi!cation and Contemporary Theologians

2:50-3:30 pmJoseph McGarry(The University of Aberdeen)Justi!cation As Perceptive Renewal: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Justi!cation, and the Suf!ciency of Christ

3:40-4:20 pmDavid Sonju(University of St Andrews)The Triune Event of Justi!cation in Robert W. Jenson’s Theology

4:30-5:10 pmI. Leon Harris(University of Aberdeen)Justice, Victory and Sacri!ce as Theological metaphors in the Atonement Theology of Colin Gunton

5:20-6:00 pmJohn Warwick Montgomery(Patrick Henry College and International Academy of Apologetics)A Critique of Alister McGrath on Justi!cation by Faith

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 406Justi!cation andWorld Religions

2:50-3:30 pmSamuel H. Larsen(Reformed Theological Seminary)Echoes of the Gospel from the First Century: The Mystery of Christ and the Origins of Amida Buddhism

3:40-4:20 pmIrving Hexham(University of Calgary)The Challenge of Justi!cationby Faith to World Religions

4:30-5:10 pmDaniel Janosik(Columbia International University)John of Damascus’ Response to the Islamic View of Justi!cation by Works: A Contribution of Early Islamic Theology

5:20-6:00 pmImad Shehadeh(Jordan EvangelicalTheological Seminary)Faith and the Nature of God in Islam

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 407Justi!cation in17th Century Theology

2:50-3:30 pmMartin I. Klauber(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Justifacton by Faith in the Seventeenth-Century French Reformed Chuch: The Case of Jean Daille

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4:30-5:10 pmDavid Owen Filson(Westminster Theological Seminary)Propitiation & Peppercorns: Justi!cation in John Owen and Richard Baxter

5:20-6:00 pmDoug Bryant(Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)George Bull and the English Reformers on Justi!cation

7:30-8:20 pmGRAND BALLROOMPlenary Session 1

Thomas R. SchreinerJusti!cation: The Saving Righteousness of God in Christ

Dr. Schreiner is Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written extensively on the Apostle Paul, including The Law and its Ful!llment (Baker, 1998), Romans for the Baker Exegetical Commentary (Baker, 1998), Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ (InterVarsity, 2006), New Testament Theology (Baker, 2008), and, most recently, Galatians for the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Series (forthcoming).

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 308Adventist Theological Society Session C

8:30-9:10 amClinton Wahlen(Biblical Research Institute)Justi!cation in the Gospels

9:20-10:00 amAngel Rodriguez(Biblical Research Institute)Legal Universal Justi!cation: Brief Description and Evaluation

10:10-10:50 amRichard Choi(Andrews University)Paul’s Concept of Justi!cationby Faith in a Nutshell

11:00-11:40 amSigve Tonstad(Loma Linda University)Pistis Iesou: Subjective or Objective Genitive?

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 202Evangelical Philosophical Society Session C-1

Moderator: Thomas Provenzola(Liberty University)

8:30-9:10 amRobert Stewart(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)Does God Have False Beliefs and Does It Matter If He Does?

9:20-10:00 amMike Licona(Southern Evangelical Seminary)The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach

10:10-10:50 amFrancis J. Beckwith(Baylor University)Doting Thomists: Evangelicals, Thomas Aquinas, and Justi!cation

11:00-11:40 amWilliam Lane Craig(Talbot School of Theology)Van Inwagen on God and Other Uncreated Beings

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 401Evangelical Philosophical Society Session C-2

Moderator: Garrett Pendergraft(Pepperdine University)

8:30-9:10 amMatt Flummer(University of Missouri - Saint Louis)The Problem of Evil and the Possibility of Transworld Sanctity

9:20-10:00 amRobert Larmer(University of New Brunswick)Miracles and the Laws of Nature

10:10-10:50 amPaul Franks(Tyndale University College)Freedom in Heaven & FreeWill Defenses

11:00-11:40 amDennis Plaisted(University of Tennessee - Chattanooga)An Account of the Unclean

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 405Evangelical Philosophical Society Session C-3

Moderator: Tim Erdel(Bethel College)

8:30-9:10 amJames Joiner (Calvin College)Pascal, Plantinga, and the Hiddenness of God

9:20-10:00 amScott Key(California Baptist University)The “Face” of Truth: Mimetic Violence and the “Face” of the Other in Till We Have Faces

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11:00-11:40 amKevin Wong (Biola Univeristy)The Simultaneous Omniscience and Ignorance of Jesus Christ

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 407Evangelical Philosophical Society Session C-4

Moderator: Edward Martin(Liberty University)

8:30-9:10 amJohn Wingard(Covenant College)God and Possible Worlds: What Possible Worlds Are There

9:20-10:00 amDave Sidnam(Biola University)Evolutionary Algorithms and Evolution

10:10-10:50 amBrad Seeman(Taylor University)Kant and Hick on Religion: A Critique

11:00-11:40 amTravis Coblentz(Baylor University)A Cruel and Unusual Paper: Can There Be an “I” without “an Eye for an Eye”

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 304Near Eastern Archaeological Society – CGeneral Session

Moderator: Gary A. Byers(Associates for Biblical Research)

8:30-9:10 amCambria Christine Camillo(Northwestern College)A Contested Conquest: Joshua and the Destruction of Hazor

9:20-10:00 amTerry Hofecker(Grace Theological Seminary)Did Eglon of Moab Die in Jericho? — Challenging a Presumptive Interpretation

10:10-10:50 amEric Mitchell(Southwestern Seminary)Landscape Archeology and theTel Gezer Survey: 2010 Report

11:00-11:40 amGordon Franz(Associates for Biblical Research)Unexpected Visit: The Archaeology of Paul and Luke on Malta

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON A – 2ND FLOOROld Testament – 2Jeremiah and Ezekiel

8:30-9:10 amDebra T. Dyk(Dallas Theological Seminary)Levitical Priesthood in Jeremiah 33:14-26: Why?

9:20-10:00 amGary E. Yates(Liberty BaptistTheological Seminary)The Prophet Jeremiah as Theological Symbol in the Book of Jeremiah

10:10-10:50 amGordon H. Johnston(Dallas Theological Seminary)What Did the Ancient Israelite Prophets Know About the Messiah and When Did They Know It?

11:00-11:40 amTracy J. McKenzie(Southeastern TheologicalBaptist Seminary)The Restoration of Adam/Edom: Back to Genesis in Ezekiel 36

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 209Old Testament – 6Ancient Near Eastern Studies

Moderator: Dave Deuel(The Master’s Academy International)

8:30-9:10 amDave Deuel(The Master’s Academy International)Chaos and Order: Divine Administrative Missions inthe Old Testament and ANE

9:20-10:00 amTony L. Shetter(Dallas Theological Seminary)Alalakh Texts 1 and 456, A Summary of Scholarship

10:10-10:50 amJoAnna Hoyt(Dallas Theological Seminary)Justi!cation at Ugarit

11:00-11:40 amRon Youngblood(Bethel Seminary San Diego)The Corporeality of theGenesis Imago Dei in Lightof Its ANE Context

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 406New Testament – 2Textual Criticism

8:30-9:10 amBen Burkholder(Duquesne University)Considering the Theological Corruption of John 1:18 in Lightof its Early Reception

9:20-10:00 amBill Warren(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)Don’t Forget Forgiveness! Early Church Struggles on Forgiveness Texts

10:10-10:50 amBrian J. Wright & Tim Ricchuiti(DTS)From God (Theos) to God (Noute): A New Discussion and Proposal Regarding John 1.1 and the Sahidic Coptic Version of the NT

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8:30-9:10 amPaul Kenneth Hagen(Mishkan David, Marietta GA & Jesus our Shepherd AIMA Norcross GA)Luke 4: The Hunger of God vs.the Devil’s Desire

9:20-10:00 amNicholas G. Piotrowski(Wheaton College)I Will Save My People from Their Sins’: The In"uence of Ezekiel 36:28b-29a on Matthew 1:21

10:10-10:50 amKathy Maxwell(Palm Beach Atlantic University)Continuing the Reversalof Expectation: Mark’s Unexpected Characters

11:00-11:40 amRon C. Fay(Cornerstone Community Church)Luke’s Understanding of the Pharisees: Friend or Foe to Jesus?

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8:30-9:10 amW. Edward Glenny(Northwestern College)The Legitimization of Gentiles as God’s People: Amos 9 in Acts 15

9:20-10:00 amJack J. Gibson(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)James and the Decline of the Jewish Christian Church

10:10-10:50 amRob Starner(Southwestern Assembliesof God University)Luke and Paul: Co-laborers…and Collaborators?

11:00-11:40 amYouLim Hahn(Golden Gate BaptistTheological Seminary)Understanding the Spirit in Acts 2 in Light of the Old Testament

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8:30-9:10 amJustin Langford(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)“1 Peter and Categorical Semiotics: New Directions in Intertextual Research”

9:20-10:00 amBenjamin L. Merkle(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)First John 5:21 as an Interpretive Key to the Epistle

10:10-10:50 amR. Bruce Compton(Detroit BaptistTheological Seminary)Can a Christian Sin unto Death? Perseverance and 1 John 5:16

11:00-11:40 amMatthew Barrett(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Does Regeneration PrecedeFaith in 1 John?

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8:30-9:10 amDokyun David Lim(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)From the Aurality of the Textto the Aurality of Biblical Preaching: Auditory Devices in the New Testament and Their Homiletical Implications

9:20-10:00 amCarl Judson Davis(Bryan College)The New Testament and Genesis 1-3: Apostolic Exegesis and Christocentric Soteriology

10:10-10:50 amRandall Tan(Asia Bible Society)A ‘Zoomable’ Bible Commentary: Understanding a Biblical Book from the Top-Down as well as Bottom-Up

11:00-11:40 amStephen J. Bedard(University of South Africa)The Gospels, Josephus and the Place of Precision in Ancient Historical Accounts

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8:30-9:10 amWayne Grudem (Phoenix Seminary)Politics according to the Bible: Reasons Why a Biblical Worldview Leads to Conservative Political Convictions on Many Current Issues

9:20-10:00 amGregory Thornbury(Union University)Taylor Worley(Union University)The Place of ‘Culture’ in Theology: A Prolegomena to Public Theology

10:10-10:50 amLarry J. Waters(Dallas Theological Seminary)Missio Dei and Suffering

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8:30-9:10 amJason McMartin(Biola University)Reassessing the Biblical Case for Anthropological Dualism: A Response to Joel Green

9:20-10:00 amGreg Welty(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)Assessing Theories of Divine Providence: Alleged Advantages of Molinism Over Calvinism

10:10-10:50 amGeorge Van Pelt Campbell(Grove City College, Grove City, PA)A Biblical Theology of the Common Good

11:00-11:40 amAndy Sherrod(Wheaton College)The Dialectic of Faith and Knowledge in J.G. Hamann

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Moderator: Richard V. Pierard(Indiana State University; South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies)

8:30-9:10 amT. Scott Manor(University of Edinburgh)Filling in the Gaps: Questioning the Way in Which the Medieval Commentaries of Dionysius bar Salibi Have In"uenced Patristic Scholarship

9:20-10:00 amKevin E. Lawson(Talbot School of Theology,Biola University)Learning the Faith in England in the Late Middle Ages

10:10-10:50 amLorne R. Zelyck(University of Cambridge)Evil Interpreters: The ‘Gnostics’’ Use of the Gospel of John

11:00-11:40 amStefana Dan Laing(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)East and West, Mother Knows Best: The Hagiographical Eulogies of Macrina and Monica

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8:30-9:10 amPhillip R. Bethancourt(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Christocentric Compatibilism: Recovering the Christ-Centered Nature of Providence

9:20-10:00 amBenjamin H. Arbour(University of Bristol)Douglas K. Blount(Dallas Theological Seminary)The Camel’s Nose: Open Theism and Biblical Interpretation

10:10-10:50 amAdam J Johnson(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)A Temple Theory of the Atonement: Exploring Christ’s Work from the Standpoint of Divine (Omni)presence

11:00-11:40 amJohn A. Bloom(Biola University)Is There Science in the Bible?

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8:30-9:10 amAllen Yeh(Biola University, Cook School of Intercultural Studies)Tokyo, Edinburgh, Cape Town, Boston: Four Conferences on Four Continents, Celebrating the Centenary of the Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference

9:20-10:00 amDaryl McCarthy(International Institute for Christian Studies)Reclaiming Universities forChrist: The Missiological Signi!cance of Christian Scholars in Secular Universities

10:10-10:50 amVictor Lyons(Foothills Christian College)Why Lamin Sanneh’s Adoptionof Secular-Revisionist Church History Sheds Some Light But Ultimately Undermines Global Christian Missions?

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Moderator: Peter T. Vogt(Bethel Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amJoe M. Sprinkle(Crossroads College (Rochester, MN))“The Character of Moses in Numbers”

9:20-10:00 amDaniel I. Block(Wheaton College)“Will the Real Moses Please Stand Up? An Exploration into the Role and Ministry of Moses in the Book of Deuteronomy”

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10:10-10:50 amDavid M. Howard, Jr.(Bethel Seminary)“Moses” in the Book of Psalms

11:00-11:40 amGary V. Smith(Union University)Is there a Prophet like Moses in the Prophet Isaiah?

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 211Old Testament Narrative Literature Interpretive Issues Dealing with Saul and the Book of 1 SamuelSection

Moderator: Michael A. Grisanti(The Master’s Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amJohn F. Klem(Central Baptist Theological Seminary, VA)Saul: Last Judge or First King?

9:20-10:00 amJens Bruun Kofoed(Copenhagen LutheranSchool of Theology)Saul and Cultural Memory

10:10-10:50 amGary E. Schnittjer(Philadelphia Biblical University)What’s Up with Saul?: A King from Benjamin and the Will of God

11:00-11:40 amV. Philips Long(Regent College, Vancouver)Literary Coherence in the Book of Samuel, With Special Attention to the Story of Saul

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 303New Testament Greek Language and ExegesisToward a Consensus on Best Practices for Teaching New Testament GreekConsultation

Moderator: William Larkin(CIU Seminary and School of Missions)

8:30-9:10 amWilliam Mounce(Bible Gateway)The Morphological Approach to Teaching New Testament Greek

9:20-10:00 amRandall Buth(Biblical Language Center, Israel)The Immersion Approach to Teaching New Testament Greek

10:10-10:50 amStanley E. Porter(McMaster Divinity College)The Usage-Based Approach to Teaching New Testament Greek

11:00-11:40 amPanel Discussion Toward a Consensus on Best Practices for Teaching New Testament Greek

Moderator (and respondent):Martin Culy(Briercrest College and Seminary)

Panel MembersWilliam Mounce(Bible Gateway)Randall Buth(Biblical Language Center, Israel)Stanley E. Porter(McMaster Divinity College)Jay E. Smith(Dallas Theological Seminary)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 305Literature of the BibleLiterary Images for SalvationStudy Group

Moderator: Daniel Estes(Cedarville University)

8:30-9:10 amDanny Hays(Ouachita Baptist University)Central Paradigms for the Gentile Inclusion: An Intertextual Comparison of Jeremiah’s Ebedmelech and Luke’s Ethiopian Eunuch

9:20-10:00 amJason B. Hood(Christ United Methodist Church)Salvation Stories: Summariesof Israel’s Story as Literary Images of Salvation

10:10-10:50 amThomas A. Keiser(Central Baptist Theological Seminary, VA Beach)The Biblical Introduction to Salvation: The Theology of Salvation in Genesis 1-11

11:00-11:40 amLeland Ryken(Wheaton College)Justi!cation and theLiterary Imagination

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 204Biblical TheologyTheology of Place in Biblical-Theological PerspectiveSection

Moderator: Stephen Dempster(Crandall University)

8:30-11:40 amCraig Bartholomew(Redeemer University College)

11:00-11:40 amAudience Discussion

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Moderator: Greg Peters(Torrey Honors Institute,Biola University)

8:30-9:10 amTimothy Lim(Regent University)Whither the Direction of Ecclesiologies in Asia: Western and/or Indigenous? A Re"ective Examination of Church Models in Singapore & China

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10:10-10:50 amSoong-Chan Rah(North Park Theological Seminary)Generational Dynamics Acrossthe Cultures and the Development of Ecclesiology in the Contextof Community

11:00-11:40 amPanel Discussion

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 207Patristics and Medieval HistoryLate Patristic/MedievalSection

Moderator: W. Brian Shelton(Toccoa Falls College)

8:30-9:10 amJosh Malone(University of Aberdeen)Two Generations in Con"ict on the Eternal Generation of the Son

9:20-10:00 amDavid C. Alexander(Liberty Theological Seminary)Augustine’s ‘First’ Christian Understanding of Romans

10:10-10:50 amStephen Bagby(Durham University)Hermeneutics and Historiography in Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People

11:00-11:40 amJonathan Morgan(Marquette University)Christus Victor Motifs in the Soteriology of Thomas Aquinas

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Moderator: Robert Caldwell(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amPeter Beck(Charleston Southern University)Walking in the Footsteps of Jonathan Edwards: Joseph Bellamy’s Theodicy

9:20-10:00 amA. Donald MacLeod(Tyndale Theolgical Seminary Toronto)In An Atlanta Hotel, March 1922: Winchester with Chafer and Thomas

10:10-10:50 amPaige Patterson(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Roping the Whirlwind: Lessons Learned from the Conservative Renaissance in the Southern Baptist Convention

11:00-11:40 amGregory A. Wills(Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Baptists, Open Communion, and Progressive Religion

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 208Other Voices in InterpretationStudy Group

Co-Chair: William David Spencer(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)

Co-Chair: Aida Besançon Spencer(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)

Moderator: William David Spencer(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amChip M. Anderson(Norwalk Economic Opportunity Now, Inc.)“You will appear as !shers” (Mark 1:17): Disciples as Agents of Judgment

Moderator: Chip M. Anderson(Norwalk Economic Opportunity Now, Inc.)

9:20-10:00 amWoodrow E. Walton(General Council of theAssemblies of God)The Nickel Mines Massacre and the Amish Theology of the Atonement and Christian Discipleship

Moderator: Woodrow E. Walton(General Council of theAssemblies of God)

10:10-10:50 amMegan K. DeFranza(Marquette University)Sex and the Image of God: Dangers in Evangelical and Roman Catholic Theologies

Moderator: Megan K. DeFranza(Marquette University)

11:00-11:40 amWilliam David Spencer(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)Cyber Marriage, Virtual Adultery, Real Consequences, and the Need for a Techno Sexual Ethic

11:50-12:30 pmBusiness Meeting and Lunch

Moderator: Megan K. DeFranza(Marquette University)

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Moderator: Stephen P. Greggo(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)

8:30-9:10 amKathryn Steele(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)Does the Conceptualization of Depression Really Matter?

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10:10-10:50 amTimothy Paul Jones(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)How Does Faith Grow? A Critical Assessment of Current Social-Scienti!c Models of Faith-Development

11:00-11:40 amMicah S. Meek(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)An Aristotelian Approach to Jesus’ Teachings on Character Formation in the Book of Matthew

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 203Evangelicals and GenderSection

ModeratorsCynthia Long Westfall(McMaster Divinity College)Gerry Breshears(Western Seminary)

8:30-9:10 amJonathan L. Master(Capital Bible Seminary)The Silence of Women in Corinth: Exegetical Issues in 1 Corinthians 14:34-36

9:20-10:00 amBeth M. Stovell(McMaster Divinity College)Digging Wells of Desolation or Finding the Fountain of Life: Female Metaphors in Revelation and the Source of Social Justice

10:10-10:50 amLaura J. Hunt(Michigan Theological Seminary)B. L. Merkle’s Interpretive Method Applied to 1 Timothy 2:8-15

11:00-11:40 amMimi Haddad(Bethel University)Does Male Preeminence Lead to Abuse? A Historical Assessment

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8:30-9:10 amPaul A. Rainbow(Sioux Falls Seminary)Justi!cation by Deeds at the Last Assize According to Matthew

9:20-10:00 amDwayne H. Adams(Cornerstone University)Justifcation in Luke 18

10:10-10:50 amJames A. Meek(Lock Haven University)Justi!cation and the Works of the Law: The Evidence from the Gospels

11:00-11:40 amAlexander Bolotnikov(Hebrew Union College)By Faith of by Works: Re"ection of Rabbinic Soteriology Found in the Gospel of John

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1:00-1:20 pmGRAND BALLROOMWorship

1:30-2:20 pmGRAND BALLROOM

PLENARY SESSION 2Frank ThielmanGod’s Righteousness as God’s Fairness in Romans: The Oldest Perspective on Paul

Dr. Thielman teaches New Testament at Beeson Divinity School where he is Presbyterian Professor of Divinity. His works

include The NIV Application Commentary: Philippians, Paul and the Law: A Contextual Approach, From Plight to Solution: A Jewish Framework for Understanding Paul’s View of the Law in Galatians and Romans, The Law and the New Testament: The Question of Continuity, and Theology of the New Testament: A Canonical and Synthetic Approach.

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BALLROOM EASTEvangelical Philosophical Society Plenary Address

Moderator: Paul Copan(Palm Beach Atlantic University)

3:00-4:00 pmPlenary Speaker: Dr. Alvin Plantinga(The University of Notre Dame)

4:00-5:00 pmBALLROOM EASTEvangelical Philosophical Society Business Meeting

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2:50-3:30 pmGerhard Pfandl(Biblical Research Institute)Desmond Ford and the Righteousness by Faith Controversy

3:40-4:20 pmAnte Jeroncic(Andrews University)Righteous Beauty: Jonathan Edwards and Justi!cation by Faith

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5:20-6:00 pmRichard Sabuin(Adventist International Instituteof Advanced Studies)Victory Over Sins, Faith, and the Second Coming of Christ in Revelation

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 204Near Eastern Archaeological Society – DExcavation Reports

Moderator: Gary A. Byers(Associates for Biblical Research)

2:50-3:30 pmBryant G. Wood(Associates for Biblical Research)Kh. el-Maqatir, A Proposed New Location for the Site of Joshua’s Ai: The 2009 and 2010 Seasons

3:40-4:20 pmSteven M. Ortiz(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Gezer: Recent Excavationsat the Judean City

4:30-5:10 pmSteven Collins(Trinity Southwest University)The Rise and Ruin of a Bronze Age City-State: Insights from the 2009/2010 Excavations at Tallel-Hammam, Jordan

5:20-6:00 pmPaul Ray(Andrews University)The 2009 Excavations at Jalul

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 202Old Testament – 5The Prophets

2:50-3:30 pmRobert C. Kashow(Dallas Theological Seminary)The Canonical Function of Zechariah 9-14 in the Haggai-Malachi Corpus

3:40-4:20 pmT. C. Ham(Cedarville University)A Father’s Passion in Hosea 11: The Anatomy of a Conceptual Metaphor

4:30-5:10 pmThomas Finley(Talbot School of Theology)A Fresh Look at the Aramaic of Daniel

5:20-6:00 pmJason Gile(Wheaton College)Ezekiel’s “No-Good Laws”(Ezek 20:25): A Reexamination

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 301Old Testament - 8Job

2:50-3:30 pmKyle C. Dunham(The Master’s Seminary)Translation Technique in the Eliphaz Speeches of Job: How the Ancient Translator(s) Shifted the Stream of Joban Interpretation

3:40-4:20 pmWill Kynes(University of Cambridge)Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?’: The Rami!cations of Reading Job as ‘Wisdom Literature’

4:30-5:10 pmWilliam D. Barrick(The Master’s Seminary)Righteousness in Job: Concepts of Vindication and Justi!cation

5:20-6:00 pmLance Higginbotham(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Interpreting Ecclesiastes as Christian Scripture: A Proposal

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2:50-3:30 pmGreg Harris(The Master’s Seminary)Did All God’s Good Promises Come to Pass? Toward a Biblical Understanding of Joshua 21:43-45

3:40-4:20 pmGordon Oeste(Heritage Theological Seminary)A Prophet Like Moses: The Narrative Shaping of Joshuain the Book of Joshua

4:30-5:10 pmKevin Chen(Union University)Torah as Pillar of Cloud: An Intertextual Study of Exod.13:20-21 and Josh. 1:7-8

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 405New Testament - 3Backgrounds

2:50-3:30 pmDavid W. Chapman(Covenant Theological Seminary)Cruci!xion in Antiquity: What Have We Overlooked?

3:40-4:20 pmMichelle Hyde Madueme(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Did Paul ’Know’ Philodemus? Early Christian Teachings about Death in Ancient Context

4:30-5:10 pmRong-Hua (Jefferson) Lin(San Ramon Valley Gospel Church, CA)Paul and Jewish Proselytism

5:20-6:00 pmBrett Burrowes(Durham University)Justi!cation and Works of the Torah in Romans

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2:50-3:30 pmLorne R. Zelyck(University of Cambridge)Determining the Direction of Dependence: Parallel Sayings in the Fourth Gospel and Extra-Canonical Gospels

3:40-4:20 pmBryan O’Neal(Moody Bible Institute)Where Did Jesus Heal theMan Born Blind?

4:30-5:10 pmRobb Brunansky(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Salvation As Gift In theGospel of John

5:20-6:00 pmBrian Tabb(Bethlehem College and Seminary)Jesus’ Thirst at the Cross: Irony and Intertextuality in John 19:28

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 214New Testament – 9Paul

2:50-3:30 pmBenjamin Gladd(Wheaton College)But I am speaking of Christ and the Church‚’ Another Look at the Use of Genesis 2:24 in Ephesians 5:31-32

3:40-4:20 pmDavid Briones(Durham University)Does Obligation Corrupt the ‘Purity’ of the Gift?: Comparing Seneca’s De Bene!ciis with Paul’s Letter to the Philippians

4:30-5:10 pmRay Van Neste(Union University)

Cory Taylor(Union University)The Might of His Glory: Translation of Colossians 1:11 and its Theological Impact

5:20-6:00 pmVictor Copan(Palm Beach Atlantic University)Pauline Imitation in Context: A Fresh Topography of an Ancient Practice

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 304New Testament – 14Theological Themes

2:50-3:30 pmThomas J. Sappington(Biola University/TalbotSchool of Theology)Reexamining Common Assumptions regarding Demonic In"uence and the Ministry of Deliverance in the Synoptic Gospels

3:40-4:20 pmMark Bird(God’s Bible School and College)To What Extent Did JesusOperate in His Deity Whileon His Earthly Mission?

4:30-5:10 pmGünther H. Juncker(Toccoa Falls College)“To Abolish the Law”: The Antinomian Vocabulary ofthe NT and Its Implications

5:20-6:00 pmBob Wilkin(Grace Evangelical Society)Rethinking the NT Concept of Perishing (Apollumi): It Rarely Refers to Eternal Condemnation

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2:50-3:30 pmJames A. Beverley(Tyndale Seminary Toronto)

The Oppenheimer/New York Times Attack on Flew’s There Is A God: A Critical Analysis

3:40-4:20 pmBrent R. Kelly(Taylor University)A Can of Humanity Please.’ Current Trends in the Devaluing of Marginalized People.

4:30-5:10 pmJohn DelHousaye (Phoenix Seminary)Prayer before Speaking: A Survey of Early Christian Preparations for Addressing the Holy, Living God

5:20-6:00 pmDavid A. Horner(Talbot School of Theology,Biola University)Too Good Not to Be True:A Call to Moral Apologetics

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2:50-3:30 pmCollin Garbarino(Louisiana College)Noble Death?: Suicide Martyrsand the Early Church

3:40-4:20 pmWillie Honeycutt(Liberty University)Gametal Donation in Biblical Perspective: A Guide for Christian Youth and their Educators

4:30-5:10 pmMatthew Arbo(University of Edinburgh)History, Providence, andModern Commerce

5:20-6:00 pmOwen Strachan(Boyce College)Harvard University, Park Street Church, and Neo-Evangelicalism: The Paradox and Propulsionof Post-fundamentalistAmerican Christianity

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2:50-3:30 pmMark L. Strauss(Bethel Seminary San Diego)Christology and the Spirit. Jesus’ Limited Knowledge and the Role of the Spirit in His Life

3:40-4:20 pmBruce A. Ware(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)The Extent of the Atonement: Select Support for and Bene!ts of a “Multiple Intentions” Understanding

4:30-5:10 pmAndy Draycott(Talbot School of Theology,Biola University)The Politics of Hearing: Teaching Christians to Hear for a Missionary Theology of Preaching As Public Speech

5:20-6:00 pmKarin Spiecker Stetina(Wheaton College)The Unfailing Father: Calvin’s Biblical Vision of the Fatherhood of God

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 201Systematic Theology – 3Soteriology

2:50-3:30 pmFred Sanders(Biola University)Eternal Processions, Temporal Missions, and Full Salvation: The Trinitarian Horizon of Evangelical Soteriology

3:40-4:20 pmRobert A. Peterson(Covenant Theological Seminary)Penal Substitution: Biblical?Master Metaphor?

4:30-5:10 pmBart D. Box(The Church at Brook Hills)Andrew Fuller and the Governmental View of the Atonement: An Evaluation and Assessment

5:20-6:00 pmSteven D. Boyer(Eastern University)Placating God’s Wrath andOther Misleading Bits of Theological Orthodoxy

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 206Systematic Theology – 6Issues

2:50-3:30 pmKenneth J. Stewart(Covenant College)Infant Baptism After Wright and Ferguson: Can We Take the Critique in Stride?

3:40-4:20 pmBarry N. Danylak(University of Cambridge)Developing a Biblical Theology of Singleness: How the Single Life Testi!es to the Essence of the Gospel

4:30-5:10 pmRyan S. Peterson(Cedarville University)Recent Christian Theological Interpretations of Genesis 1

5:20-6:00 pmBarry D. Smith(Crandall University)The Development of the Doctrine of the Invisibility of God

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON A – 2ND FLOOROld Testament Backgrounds/ Ancient Near EastComposite Creatures and Chaoskampf in the OT and the ANEConsultation

Moderator: Dave Deuel(The Master’s Academy International)

2:50-3:30 pmJohn H. Walton(Wheaton College)Chaoskampf in the Bibleand the Ancient Near East

3:40-4:20 pmRichard E. Averbeck(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Transformations of Chaoskampfin the Bible

4:30-5:10 pmDavid Tsumura(Japan Bible Seminary)Chaoskampf in the OldTestament: A Reappraisal

5:20-6:00 pmPanel Discussion

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON D – 2ND FLOOROld Testament Wisdom LiteratureRighteousness and Faith in the Wisdom Tradition (Proverbs and Job)Consultation

Moderator: Tremper Longman III(Westmont College)

2:50-3:30 pmTed Hildebrandt(Gordon College)The Justi!cation of the Fearof the Lord

3:40-4:20 pmSun Myung Lyu(Korean Presbyterian Churchof Ann Arbor)“I walk in the way of righteousness” (Prov 8:20, TNIV): Righteousness in the Book of Proverbs

4:30-5:10 pmDennis Magary(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Can a Mortal be Righteous before God?—The Rhetoric of Theological Presumption in the Book of Job

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Moderator: Andrew J. Schmutzer(Moody Bible Institute)

2:50-3:30 pmMichael E. Travers(The College at Southeastern, a School of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)Severe Delight: The Paradox of Praise in Confession of Sin

3:40-4:20 pmWalter C. Kaiser, Jr.(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)The Lament Genre in Lamentations and the Psalms

4:30-5:10 pmAllen Ross(Beeson Divinity School)Wert thou mine enemy, How wouldst thou worst than thou dost Defeat, thwart me? The ‚’Thou‚’ Sections of Laments

5:20-6:00 pmDaniel Estes(Cedarville University)“You have turned for me my mourning into dancing” (Psalm 30:11 [Heb 12]): The Transformation of Pain into Praise in the Lament Psalms

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Moderator: Terry Wilder(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmRichard Oster(Harding University Graduate School of Religion)“New Light on the Apocalypseof John”

3:40-4:20 pmLynn H. Cohick(Wheaton College)The Samaritan Woman of John 4 in Light of the Babatha and Salome Komaise Archives

4:30-5:10 pmBrian Mark Rapske(Northwest Baptist Seminary, Trinity Western/ACTS)Greco-Roman Stoas, the Stoas Bordering the Court of the Gentiles, and Christian Gatherings in Solomon’s Colonnade

5:20-6:00 pmPanel DiscussionNew Testament Backgrounds: Past, Present, and Future

PanelistsRichard Oster(Harding University Graduate School of Religion)Lynn H. Cohick(Wheaton College)Brian Mark Rapske(Northwest Baptist Seminary, Trinity Western/ACTS)Randy Richards(Palm Beach Atlantic University)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 211New Testament Canon, Textual Criticism, and Apocryphal LiteratureWalter Bauer, Bart Ehrman,and Heresy and Orthodoxy in Earliest Christianity: A Review session of Andreas J. Köstenberger and Michael J. Kruger, The Heresy of OrthodoxyConsultation

Moderator: Stanley E. Porter(McMaster Divinity College)

2:50-3:30 pmCharles E. Hill(Reformed TheologicalSeminary, Orlando)Review of Köstenberger and Kruger, The Heresy of Orthodoxy

3:40-4:20 pmD. Jeffrey Bingham(Dallas Theological Seminary)A Review of the Heresy of Orthodoxy

4:30-5:10 pmRespondent: Michael J. Kruger(Reformed Theological Seminary)A Response to Reviews of The Heresy of Orthodoxy

Respondent: Andreas Köstenberger(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)A Response to Reviews of The Heresy of Orthodoxy

5:20-6:00 pmPanel Discussion

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Moderator: Herb Bateman(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmPaul Hartog(Faith Baptist Theological Seminary)Hebrews 2:9 and the “Orthodox Corruption of Scripture”

3:40-4:20 pmJoseph R. Dodson(Ouachita Baptist University)Ethical Exhortations in the Letter to the Hebrews and the writings of Seneca

4:30-5:10 pmTodd R. Chipman(Midwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Where is Exhortation in Hebrews? Discourse Analysis and Genre Division in the Epistle to the Hebrews

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Moderator: Mark Wilson(Asia Minor Research Center)

2:50-3:30 pmGrant R. Osborne(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Review of Seeing Things John’s Way

3:40-4:20 pmRespondent: David A. deSilva(Ashland Theological Seminary)Seeing Things John’s Way: The Rhetoric of the Book of Revelation

4:30-5:10 pmAlan S. Bandy(Oklahoma Baptist University )Review of Apocalypse and Allegiance

5:20-6:00 pmRespondent: J. Nelson Kraybill(Prairie Street Mennonite Church, Elkhart, Indiana)Response: Apocalypse and Allegiance: Worship, Politics, and Devotion in the Book of Revelation

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ROOM 203Biblical WorshipBiblical Hermeneutics and Evangelical Theologies of WorshipConsultation

Moderator: Michael A. Farley(Covenant Theological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmDaniel I. Block(Wheaton College)“In Spirit and in Truth: The Mosaic Vision of Old Testament Worship”

3:40-4:20 pmPeter J. Leithart(New Saint Andrews College)Sacrifice and Worship afterthe Stoicheia

4:30-5:10 pmReggie M. Kidd(Reformed Theological Seminary/Orlando & Robt. E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies)Scripture’s Governance of Worship in Ancient-Future Perspective

5:20-6:00 pmPanel Discussion

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ROOM 209Applied Linguistics and Biblical LanguagesConsidering Communicative Language PedagogyConsultation

Moderator: Randall Buth(Biblical Language Center, Israel)

2:50-3:30 pmEllen Jackson(SIL)Input, Output and Interactions: What SLA Research Can Contribute to Teaching Biblical Languages

3:40-4:20 pmRandall Buth(Biblical Language Center, Israel)Audiovisual reflections on the BLC Galilee Greek immersion seminar

4:30-5:10 pmBrian Schultz(Fresno Pacific University)Audiovisual Report from Hebrew Teacher’s Immersion Pedagogy and Fluency Workshop at Fresno Pacific University

5:20-6:00 pmPanel Discussion with presenters and

PanelistsHélène Dallaire(Denver Seminary)Peter T. Vogt(Bethel Seminary)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ROOM 303Christian History and Thought Since 1500Historical ThemesSection

Moderator: Alan Gomes(Talbot School of Theology,Biola University)

2:50-3:30 pmChung-Hyun Baik(PCTS (Presbyterian College & Theological Seminary in Seoul, Korea))Divergence and Convergence Between Gerhard Ebeling and Tuomo Mannermaa in the Interpretation of Luther’s Faith

3:40-4:20 pmBonnie Pattison(Princeton Seminary, alum.)The Suffering Church in Calvin’s Theology: An Exercise in Theologia Crucis

4:30-5:10 pmLloyd A. Harsch(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)A Comparative Study of the Westminster Confession of Faith, Savoy Confession of Faith and Second London Confession of Faith

5:20-6:00 pmRichard V. Pierard(Indiana State University;South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies)The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910: An Historical Reconsideration

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Moderator: Jeffrey Straub(Central Baptist Theological Seminary)

2:50-3:30 pmMark Draper(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)

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The Soteriology of Albert Barnes and the Presbyterian Schism of 1837-38

3:40-4:20 pmKevan C. Barley(Larkin Bryant Institute)Folk Music as an Expressionof Theology

4:30-5:10 pmGeorge W. Harper(Asia Graduate School ofTheology-Philippines)Christ’s Invitation Is a Broad One: A. Z. Conrad’s Preaching in Gilded Age America

5:20-6:00 pmJeffrey Straub(Central Baptist Theological Seminary)Dear Charles — The Final Entreaties of Augustus Hopkins Strong to His Wayward Son

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 402Carl F. H. HenryConsultation

Moderator: George Coon(Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary)

2:50-6:00 pmR. Justin Carswell(College of the Ozarks)Carl F. H. Henry’s Theological Method: Emphases and Prospects for Contemporary Evangelical Theology

Michael D. White(Wheaton College)Unconsciously Subtrinitarian: Lessons from the Theological Method of Carl F. H. Henry

John Franke(Biblical Seminary)Faith Beyond Reason: A Critical Engagement with the Theological Method of Carl Henry

Paul Kjoss Helseth(Northwestern College (MN))Carl F. H. Henry, Old Princeton, and the Right Use of Reason: Continuity or Discontinuity?

Panel Discussion

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ModeratorsJohn F. Kilner(Trinity International University)Brad Mellon(Frederick Mennonite Community)

2:50-3:30 pmFrancis J. Beckwith(Baylor University)Recent Challenges to Fetal Personhood: A Critical Analysis

3:40-4:20 pmGary S. Elkins(Toccoa Falls College)The Status of Early Embryos: Does the Possibility of Twinning Count against Individualization before Implantation Occurs?

4:30-5:10 pmErik M. Clary(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)On the Nature of Tube Feeding: Basic or Medical Care?

5:20-6:00 pmDennis P. Hollinger(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)Bioetechnologies and Human Nature: What We Should Not Change in Who We Are

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 403Spiritual Formation/Sancti!cationSection

Moderator: Steve L. Porter(Talbot School of Theology and Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University)

2:50-3:30 pmJohn H. Coe(Institute for SpiritualFormation, Talbot)Temptations in ReadingSpiritual Classics

3:40-4:20 pmW. Bingham Hunter(Phoenix Seminary)Is Petitionary Prayer ‘A Problem without an Answer,’ as C. S. Lewis Claimed? —Some Biblical Re"ections on Resolution of the Tension between Thy Will and My Will in Christian Spirituality

4:30-5:10 pmRick Langer(Talbot School of Theology)Points of Unease with the Spiritual Formation Movement

5:20-6:00 pmD. Brent Sandy(Grace College)The Hermeneutics ofSpiritual Formation

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 306Justi!cation in Paul (1)

2:50-3:30 pmPreston M. Sprinkle(Eternity Bible College)Justi!cation from the Curseof the Law: Galatians 3:10-14in its Jewish Context

3:40-4:20 pmRobert Culver(Retired, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School )How Did Paul Understand the Syntax of Genesis 15:6

4:30-5:10 pmDavid Starling(Morling College)The Justi!cation of the Gentiles, the Grace of God and the Story of Israel: An Exploration of a Pauline Hermeneutical Strategy

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2:50-3:30 pmKevin McFadden(Louisiana College)The Function of Romans 2:13

3:40-4:20 pmRobert L. Thomas(The Master’s Seminary)A Critique of Rom 1:16-17 as Intertextual Echoes

4:30-5:10 pmBen C. Blackwell(University of Durham)New Life: A Neglected Aspect of Justification in Romans

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ROOM 208Justification: Systematic Theology (2)

2:50-3:30 pmJoseph K. Pak(Taylor University)Faith That Does Not Justify

3:40-4:20 pmRobert E. Coleman(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)The Uniting Aspect of SavingFaith in Evangelical Theology

4:30-5:10 pmMichael Allen(Knox Theological Seminary)Freed for Loving Service: The Relationship of Justification and Sanctification in Canonical Perspective

5:20-6:00 pmDane C. Ortlund(Wheaton College)

“A Benefit No Mind Can Fully Comprehend”: Herman Bavinck on Justification

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ROOM 212Justification: Systematic Theology — Issues

2:50-3:30 pmMillard J. Erickson(Federated Theological Faculty)Justification by Faith for Infants?

3:40-4:20 pmAdam Harwood(Truett-McConnell College)Justification Without Faith?The Special Case of Infants

4:30-5:10 pmWilliam B. Evans(Erskine College)Raised for our Justification: Resurrection Justification in Historical and Theological Perspective

5:20-6:00 pmJonathan S. Marko(Calvin Theological Seminary)Soteriological and Epistemological Justification in John Locke’s The Reasonableness of Christianity

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ROOM 207Justification in Patristic and Medieval Theology

2:50-3:30 pmMatthew R. Crawford(Durham University)O the Sweet Exchange’: Grace and Justification in The Epistle to Diognetus

3:40-4:20 pmCarl Beckwith(Beeson Divinity School)A Lutheran Reading of Augustine on Justification by Faith

4:30-5:10 pmClayton Coombs(Wheaton College)

A New Perspective on Augustine: Justifying iustificare in the Latin Bible and the Works of Augustine.

5:20-6:00 pmLee W. Sytsma(Marquette University)The Relationship between Divine Grace and Free Will in the Act of Conversion for Thomas Aquinas

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8:00-9:00 pmPresidential address

Eugene H. Merrill(Dallas Theological Seminary)Old Testament Scholarship and the Man in the Street: Whence and Whither?

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Call to OrderEugene H. Merrill, President

DevotionalPaul R. House, Vice-President

JETS ReportAndreas J. Köstenberger,JETS Editor

ResolutionsNominationsOther BusinessAdjournment 9:10-10:00 amGRAND BALLROOMPlenary Session 3

N. T. WrightJustification Yesterday,Today and Tomorrow

Dr. N. T. Wright is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, St. Andrews

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University. After degrees in classics and theology at Oxford, N. T. Wright wrote his doctoral dissertation, on Pauline Theology, under Prof. G. B. Caird. He taught, and worked as a student chaplain, in both Oxford and Cambridge before holding a professorship in New Testament at McGill University in Montreal. He was then Fellow and Chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford, and University Lecturer in New Testament, before becoming successively Dean of Lich!eld, Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey, and Bishop of Durham. He returned to academic life in summer 2010. Dr. Wright has written over !fty books, both scholarly and popular, and hundreds of articles. He has appeared on radio and TV on both sides of the Atlantic. Dr. Wright and his wife, Maggie, have four adult children and three grandchildren.

10:10-12:20 pmGRAND BALLROOM

Moderator: Clinton E. Arnold(Talbot School of Theology)

Panel discussionThomas R. Schreiner(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Frank Thielman(Beeson Divinity School)N. T. Wright(St. Andrews University)

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 202Evangelical Philosophical Society Session E-1

Moderator: Will Langley(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)

1:40-2:20 pmEsther L. Meek (Geneva College)Michael Polanyi and Reformed Epistemology: Reinforcements from Beyond the Walls

2:30-3:10 pmJoshua Rollins(University of Oklahoma)Reasonable Religious Belief in the Face of Disagreement: A Defense of Weak Conciliation

3:20-4:00 pmJeremy Carey(University of California Berkeley)Skepticism and the Aim of Belief

4:10-4:50 pmGarrett Pendergraft(Pepperdine University)D. Justin Coats (University of California - Riverside)No (New) Troubles with Ockhamism

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Moderator: Matt Flummer(University of Missouri – Saint Louis)

1:40-2:20 pmGregory Poore(Baylor University)Does God Intend EverythingHe Commands?

2:30-3:10 pmJoshua Hickok(University of Missouri – Saint Louis)Metaphysical Anti-Realism and Evolutionary Psychology

3:20-4:00 pmMichael Willenborg(Southern Evangelical Seminary)Causal Principles andProper Functionalism

4:10-4:50 pmMatt Bazemore(Indiana University)Pneumatological Realism, theLife of the Mind, and the Praxisof Christian Philosophy

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 307Evangelical Philosophical Society Session E-3

Moderator: Kevin Wong(Biola Univeristy)

1:40-2:20 pmDavid Alexander(Huntington University)Anthony Bryson(South Central College)Internalizing Plantinga: Howto Be an Internalist aboutProper Function

2:30-3:10 pmChase Fields (Southern Evangelical Seminary)Perfect Being Theology:Two Dif!culties

3:20-4:00 pmBernard Mauser(Marquette University)Aquinas and Plantinga onthe ‘Third Way’

4:10-4:50 pmDavid Reed(Anglican Mission in the Americas) Egg-heads, P-branes andPipe-dreams: How Modern Science is Reverting to aPrimitive Level of Knowledge

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 211Near Eastern Archaeological Society – ENew Discoveries, Publications, and Acquisitions from the Biblical World

Moderator: Edwin Yamauchi(Miami University of Ohio)

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2:30-3:10 pmKyung Baek(Trinity Western University)The Messianic (Eschatalogical) Banquet at Qumran and in the Gospel of Matthew

3:20-4:00 pmPeter W. Flint(Trinity Western University)New Readings from the Isaiah Scrolls and the Textual Basefor Translating Isaiah in Modern Bible Translations

4:10-4:50 pmScott Th. Carroll(National Bible Museum)A Report on Sensational Discoveries: An Overviewof the Green Collection andthe National Bible Musuem

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1:40-2:20 pmBryan H. Cribb(Anderson University)Where’s the Love, Man: Investigating the Biblical Reticence to Express Love Verbally to God

2:30-3:10 pmMichael S. Heiser(Logos Bible Software)Should the Plural ELOHIMin Psalm 82 Be Understoodas Men or Divine Beings?

3:20-4:00 pmBrian Neil Peterson(Prairie Bible College)David’s Darker Side: A CloserLook at 2 Samuel 21:1-14

4:10-4:50 pmChristopher Jero(Mars Hill Academy)Still a Man After God’s Heart?II Samuel as Theodicy

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1:40-2:20 pmW. Ross Blackburn(Appalachian State University)Isaiah’s Vision of Christ Cruci!ed

2:30-3:10 pmG. Vincent Medina(Central Bible College)Isaiah 28-33: A Planned Literary Composition with Chapter 30at its Center

3:20-4:00 pmA. Rahel Schafer(Wheaton College)Co-Creaturely Associates and Peers: The Nature of Animalsas Portrayed in Isaiah

4:10-4:50 pmAndrew Abernethy(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Isaiah, Anthropology, and Eating: An Example of How Anthropology Can Help the Exegete

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1:40-2:20 pmSteven W. Guest(Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary)The Hiphil of ‘AMR in Deuteronomy 26:17-19

2:30-3:10 pmBaek Sung Choi(O.C.B.F.)Linguistic Evidence for the Historicity of the Tower ofBabel Account

3:20-4:00 pmJeffrey Jay Rankin(North Greenville University)Holiness at the Seams: An Intertextual Reading of Exodus and Leviticus

4:10-4:50 pmTodd S. Beall(Capital Bible Seminary)Genesis 1-11: A Plea for Hermeneutical Consistency

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1:40-2:20 pmSteven James(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)“Questioning a ‘Key Explanatory Riddle’ in N.T. Wright’s Understanding of Jesus’ Ministry”

2:30-3:10 pmBryan R. Dyer(McMaster Divinity College)Redaction Criticism: Analysis, Critique, and Application toLuke’s Account of the Feeding Miracle in 9:10-17

3:20-4:00 pmMatthew Godshall(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Shaping the Narrative Identity of Jesus in Luke-Acts through the Paradigm of ‘Gift-Giving and Gift–Receiving’

4:10-4:50 pmAbraham Kuruvilla(Dallas Theological Seminary)The Nude Runaway and the Enrobed Reporter of Mark 14and 15: A Fresh Scrutiny

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1:40-2:20 pmD. Keith Campbell(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)Mark’s Appropriation of the Psalmic Lament in Relationto His Con"ict Motif

2:30-3:10 pmJonathan C. Borland(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)The Authenticity and Interpretation of Matthew 17:21

3:20-4:00 pmMatthew H. Patton(Wheaton College)The Christ Must Suffer: Jechoniah in Matthew’s Genealogy of Jesus

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1:40-2:20 pmJohn Dennis(International Christian College, Glasgow UK)Jesus as the Hattat-Scapegoatin Romans 8:3

2:30-3:10 pmSteven C. Hallam(Golden Gate BaptistTheological Seminary)The Function of AthleticImagery in Philippians

3:20-4:00 pmPaul A. Himes(Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary)“The Use of the Aorist Imperative in the Pastoral Epistles”

4:10-4:50 pmMyron C. Kauk(Liberty University)Revelation, Tradition, and the Origin of Paul’s Gospel

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 206New Testament – 13Revelation

1:40-2:20 pmRalph J. Korner(McMaster University)“’And I Saw...’ A Visionary Literary Device for the Reiterative Structuration of the Apocalypse”

2:30-3:10 pmCraig M. Long(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)God’s Use of the Church’s Witness as a Means of Salvation and Rejection: Moses, Elijah, and Ezekiel in Revelation 10-11

3:20-4:00 pmE. Michael Rusten(Bethlehem College and Seminary)The Structure of the Bookof Revelation

4:10-4:50 pmJeff Cate(California Baptist University)The Apocalypse of John inan Environmental Age

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON C – 2ND FLOOROther Topics – 1Forum on Women in Ministry

Moderator: Alan F. Johnson(Wheaton College and Graduate School)

1:40-2:20 pmAlice Mathews(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)How I Changed My Mind About Women in Leadership

2:30-3:10 pmStanley N. Gundry(Zondervan)From Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers to Woman Be Free: My Story

3:20-4:00 pmRobert Fryling(InterVarsity Press)Joy in Partnership

4:10-4:50 pmPanel Discussion with presenters and

I. Howard Marshall(University of Aberdeen)

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1:40-2:20 pmKevin D. Zuber(Moody Bible Institute)Does Philippians 2 Teach the Subordination of the Son?

2:30-3:10 pmEd Steele(New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary)Theological Themes in Contemporary Hymnody

3:20-4:00 pmBrandon C. Jones(Calvin Theological Seminary)Baptist Sacramental Theology:A Covenantal Framework for Believer Baptism

4:10-4:50 pmMark DeVine(Beeson Divinity School)More and More or Again and Again or Both?: Testing the Theological and Practical Viability of Progressive Sancti!cation

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1:40-2:20 pmG. Wright Doyle(China Institute)Was Carl Henry a Rationalist? A Response to His Critics

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3:20-4:00 pmHarvey Solganick(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)A Fistful of Freud: OskarP!ster and C.S. Lewis

4:10-4:50 pmJohn D. Laing(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Evangelical Chaplains, Ceremonial Deism, and the Establishment Clause

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1:40-2:20 pmTim Mosteller(California Baptist University)Jesus and the Correspondence Theory of Truth

2:30-3:10 pmJason Benjamin Oakes(Biola University/TalbotSchool of Theology)The Task of Evangelical Philosophical Theology in Light of Analytical Theology

3:20-4:00 pmGlen Shellrude(Alliance Theological Seminary)Theological Determinism and Counterintuitive Readings ofNew Testament Texts

4:10-4:50 pmMark J. Farnham(Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary)Epistemology Informing Theology: Coherentism in the Theological Method of Stanley Grenz

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1:40-2:20 pmGary V. Smith(Union University)Who Was Isaiah 40-66 Written to: The Pre-exilic Community

2:30-3:10 pmJohn N. Oswalt(Asbury Theological Seminary)Isaiah 40-66: Written to Persons Later Than Isaiah’s Lifetime

3:20-4:00 pmWalter C. Kaiser, Jr.(Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)What Does Isaiah 7:14 Mean?: Single Intent Approach

4:10-4:50 pmPaul D. Wegner(Phoenix Seminary)What Does Isaiah 7:14 Mean?: Developing a Pattern

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SALON A – 2ND FLOORSynoptic GospelsThe Historical Jesus in theSynoptic GospelsSection

Moderator: Leslie Robert Keylock(Evangelical University and Seminary)

Craig Keener, The Historical Jesus of the Gospels(Eerdmans, 2009)

Craig A. Evans(Acadia Divinity School)Keener on the Gospels as Historically Useful Biographies

Ronald V. Huggins(Midwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Keener on the Accuracy of Oral Traditions in the Gospels

Respondent: Craig Keener(Palmer Theological Seminary)

Panel Discussion with presenters, respondent and

Joel Willitts(North Park University)

Darrell L. Bock and Robert L. Webb, eds., Key Issues in the Life of the Historical Jesus(Eerdmans, 2010)

Robert L. Webb(McMaster University)The Concept of History in Key Issues

Darrell L. Bock(Dallas Theological Seminary)The Portrait of Historical Jesusin Key Issues

Respondent: Nicholas Perrin(Wheaton College)

Panel Discussion with Webb, Bock and Perrin

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Moderator: Linda Belleville(Associate Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart IN)

1:40-2:20 pmMark A Seifrid(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)(W)right with God? Re"ections on N. T. Wright’s Vision of Justi!cation

2:30-3:10 pmMichael F. Bird(Crossway College)

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3:20-4:00 pmNijay Gupta(Seattle Pacific University)To What End Dikaiosyné?: The Hermeneutics and Ethics of Justi!cation in the Wright-Piper debate

4:10-4:50 pmPanel & Audience Discussion

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Moderator: Jon Laansma(Wheaton College)

1:40-2:20 pmDaniel J. Treier and Christopher Atwood(Wheaton College (IL))The Living Word versus the Proof Text? Hebrews in Modern Systematic Theology

2:30-3:10 pmMickey L. Mattox(Marquette University)Martin Luther and Hebrews

3:20-4:00 pmKelly M. Kapic(Covenant College)Typology, Christology, andJohn Owen’s TheologicalReading of Hebrews

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ModeratorsCynthia Long Westfall(McMaster Divinity College)

Gerry Breshears(Western Seminary)

1:40-2:20 pmJim Hamilton(Southern Seminary)Godliness and Gender: Relating Appropriately to All in 1 Timothy

2:30-3:10 pmRobert W. Yarbrough(Covenant Theological Seminary)The Empowerment of Women in 1 Timothy 2

3:20-4:00 pmCynthia Long Westfall(McMaster Divinity College)The Meaning of AUTHENTEINin 1 Timothy 2:12

4:10-4:40 pmPhil Towner(Nida Institute)Resonance, Dissonance, Resistance

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 305Dispensationalism Study GroupThe Dispensational-Covenantal RiftStudy Group

Moderator: Phil Lueck(Northwestern College)

1:40-2:20 pmR. Todd Mangum(Biblical Theological Seminary)The Dispensational-Covenantal Rift: The Fissuring of American Evangelical Theology from1936-1944

2:30-3:10 pmRespondent: Ron Clutter(Newburgh, Indiana)

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 302Method in Systematic TheologyJohn Franke and Plural TruthSection

Moderator: Mark Bowald(Redeemer University)

1:40-4:50 pmPanel Discussion

PanelistsR. Albert Mohler(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Richard Lints(Gordon-ConwellTheological Seminary)Kurt Anders Richardson(McMaster University)

RespondentJohn Franke(Biblical Seminary)

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Moderator: James B. De Young(Western Seminary)

1:40-2:20 pmSteven B. Sherman(Regent University)Theological Hermeneutics after Thiselton: Perils, Promise, and Praxis for Evangelical Theology

2:30-3:10 pmStephen T. Pardue(Wheaton College)How Then Shall We Read? What the Turn to Virtue Can [and Cannot] Contribute to Biblical Exegesis

3:20-4:00 pmSeth Postell(Israel College of the Bible)Old Testament’s Use of theOld Testament as the Prologueto the New Testament’s Useof the Old Testament

4:10-4:50 pmWesley Vander Lugt(University of St. Andrews)Scripture as Transcriptand Prescript: ImprovisingBiblical Hermeneutics

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PanelistsSoong-Chan Rah(North Park Theological Seminary)Christian Collins Winn(Bethel University)Vincent Bacote(Wheaton College)Russell D. Moore(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)

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1:40-2:20 pmJames P. Sweeney(Winebrenner Theological Seminary)The Sinlessness of Christ and the Righteousness of God: An Examination of the Connection in 2 Corinthians 5:21

2:30-3:10 pmJason C. Meyer(Bethlehem College and Seminary)Paul, Justi!cation, and Works:Are Works Evidence of Justi!cation or Part of Justi!cation at theLast Judgment?

3:20-4:00 pmMoyer Hubbard(Talbot School of Theology)Kept Safe Through Childbearing: Maternal Mortality and Justi!cation by Faith in 1 Tim. 2:15

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 401Justi!cation in Paul: Romans 3

1:40-2:20 pmBenjamin J. Ribbens(Wheaton College)Forensic-Retributive Justi!cation in Romans 3:21-26: Paul’s Doctrine of Justi!cation in Dialogue with Hebrews

2:30-3:10 pmDavid N. Schenk(Independent Scholar)A Propitiatory ‚’*+,-./0123’ in Romans 3:25: A sine qua non for a Saving Revelation?

3:20-4:00 pmChristopher R. Bruno(Wheaton College)The Relationship between Justi!cation in Luke 18 and Romans 3: An Evaluation and Proposal

4:10-4:50 pmSang-Hoon Kim(Chongshin Theological Seminary)A Pauline Chiastic Structure in3:19-31, Rhetorically Issuing Justi!cation by Faith

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 405Justi!cation: Systematic Theology (3)

1:40-2:20 pmJ. V. Fesko(Westminster Seminary California)Union with Christ or the Ordo Saultis and the Question of the Priority of Justi!cation by Faith Alone

2:30-3:10 pmJohn DelHousaye (Phoenix Seminary )Justi!cation Through Union with Christ — with His Faith Becoming Our Own — into the New Creation

3:20-4:00 pmLee Irons(Fuller Theological Seminary)415,12-637 892:: A Cipher for ‘God’s Covenant Faithfulness’?

4:10-4:50 pmDouglas C. Bozung(Christian Fellowship Church New Holland, PA)Degrees of Reward in Eternity: Sancti!cation by Works?

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1:40-2:20 pmAaron O’Kelley(Augustine School)Luther and Melanchthonon Justi!cation: Continuityor Discontinuity?

2:30-3:10 pmJeff Fisher (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)Free Justi!cation in the Writings of Johannes Oecolampadius

3:20-4:00 pmCameron A. MacKenzie(Concordia Theological Seminary)Justi!cation by Faith in the Mature Reformer: Martin Luther Preaches Salvation to His Friends

4:10-4:50 pmMary Patton Baker(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)The Impact of John Calvin’s Doctrine of the duplex gratia of Salvation on his Eucharistic Theology and Liturgies’

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 402Justi!cation in 18th-19th Century Theology

1:40-2:20 pmRobert Caldwell(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Loving God Because He First Loved Us?’ Joseph Bellamy, Andrew Croswell, Justi!cation and Colonial America’s Second Antinomian Controversy

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3:20-4:00 pmTimothy M. McAlhaney(Southwestern BaptistTheological Seminary)Justi!cation, Finney,and Modern Revivalism

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1:40-2:20 pmJonathan W. Arnold(The University of Oxford)Justi!cation by Faith Alone?:the Re-de!ning of Justi!cation by Faith in the British Antinomian Controversies

2:30-3:10 pmNathan Chang(Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)The Edwardsean Soteriology of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet

3:20-4:00 pmJ. Ryan West(The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary)Early Quaker Religious Epistemology and Justi!cation by Faith

4:10-4:50 pmTimothy Shaun Price(University of Aberdeen)Calvin, Bavinck and Justi!cation: The Ethical Importance of Method in the Doctrine of Justi!cation

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ROOM 407Justi!cation in the Thought of N.T. Wright (1)

1:40-2:20 pmWayne A. Brindle(Liberty University)N. T. Wright, Romans 4-5, and Justi!cation: Imputation and Works as Exegetical Nonsense?

2:30-3:10 pmRichard M. Davidson(Andrews University)Final Justi!cation According to Works: Is N. T. Wright Right?

3:20-4:00 pmMichael E. Erickson(Capital Bible Seminary)An Evaluation of N.T. Wright’s Justi!cation Through Paul’s Use of Psalm 32 in Romans 4

4:10-4:50 pmJonathan Huggins(The University of Stellenbosch)N.T. Wright: Faithfully Embodying the Reformed Tradition of Semper Reformanda?

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Blackwell, Ben......................38Blaising, Craig...............13, 20Block, Daniel............20, 28, 36Blomberg, Craig..................20Bloom, John.........................28Blount, Douglas...................28Bock, Darrell............19, 20, 42Bock, Gregory......................19Bolotnikov, Alexander.........31Borland, James....................13Borland, Jonathan...............41Borland, Tully.......................19Bowald, Mark.......................43Box, Bart..............................34Boyer, Steven.......................34Bozung, Douglas.................44Bray, John............................16 Brendsel, Daniel..................20Breshears, Gerry......18, 31, 43Brindle, Wayne.....................45Briones, David.....................33Brown, Jeannine..................20Bruce, James Elliot..............15Brumeller, Brad....................19Brunansky, Robert................33Bruno, Chris.........................44Bryant, Doug........................25Bryson, Anthony...................39Burkhardt, Nadin.................19Burkholder, Benjamin..........26Burrowes, Brett....................32Buschart, David....................15Buth, Randall.................29, 36 Byerly, Ryan..........................19Byers, Gary.........13, 19, 26, 32Byrd, Terriel..........................16 Caldwell, Robert............30, 44Camillo, Cambria.................26Campbell, George Van.......28Campbell, Keith...................41Caneday, A. B................15, 21Carey, Barey.........................12Carey, Jeremy.......................39Carroll, Scott........................40Carruth, Ted.........................19Carswell, R............................37Carter, Craig........................15Cate, Jeff..............................41Chan, Alan Kam-Yau............20Chang, Nathan....................45Chapman, David............12, 32Charlesworth, James...........40

Chay, Fred............................18Chen, Kevin..........................32Chen, Po-Wei.......................18Chipman, Todd....................35Chisholm, Robert................22Choi, Baek Sung..................40Choi, Richard........................25Chong, Timothy...................23Chou, Abner.........................38Chung, Sung Wook.......15, 23Chute, Anthony....................13Clary, Erik.......................37, 42Clayton, John Nathan.........20Clutter, Ron..........................43Coates, D. Justin.................39Coblentz, Travis.............12, 26Cockerill, Gareth Lee....16, 24Coe, John................16, 23, 37Cohick, Lynn........................35 Cole, Robert.........................14Cole, Robert E.....................22Coleman, Robert.................38Collins Winn, Christian........44Collins, C. John....................21Collins, Steven.....................32Compton, R. Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7Coombs, Clayton................38Coon, George.....................37Copan, Paul...................12, 31Copan, Victor.......................33Coppenger, Mark................23Cowan, Steve.......................19Craig, William Lane.......18, 25Crawford, Matthew..............38Cribb, Bryan.........................40Crisler, Channing.................22Crummie, Robert.................16Culver, Robert......................37Culy, Martin....................24, 29Dallaire, Hélène.............21, 36Danylak, Barry......................34Davidson, Richard................45Davis, Carl............................27De Young, James..........15, 43DeFranza, Megan...............30 DelHousaye, John.........33, 44Dempster, Stephen.............29Demy, Timothy.....................23Dennis, John........................41DeRouchie, Jason................21deSilva, David......................36

Deuel, David..................26, 34DeVine, D. Mark..................41Dew, James..........................15DeWeese, Garrett...............12Dodson, Joseph..................35Dorman III, J. William..........20Doyle, G. Wright..................41Draper, Mark........................36Draycott, Andy.....................34Dubis, Mark..........................22Dunham, Kyle.......................32Dunson, Ben........................18Dyer, Bryan...........................40Dyk, Debra...........................26Elkins, Gary...........................37Elliott, Matthew....................16Epps, Peter...........................23Erdel, Tim.......................12, 25Erickson, Michael.................45Erickson, Millard..................38Estes, Daniel..................29, 35Evans, Craig.........................42Evans, Jeremy......................12Evans, William......................38Farley, Michael.....................36Farnham, Mark.....................42Fay, Ron..........................20, 27Fesko, J................................44Fields, Chase.......................39Fields, Lee............................21Filson, David........................25Finley, Thomas.....................32Fisher, David.........................17Fisher, Jeff............................44Flint, Peter............................40Flummer, Matt...............25, 39Forrest, Michael...................31Franke, John..................37, 43Franklin, Patrick....................18Franks, Paul..........................25Franz, Gordon......................26Frazier, Robert......................15Fryling, Robert.....................41Gane, Erwin..........................32Garbarino, Collin.................33Gauch, Hugh........................12Gazal, Andre........................18Gibson, Jack.........................27Gile, Jason...........................32Gladd, Benjamin..................33Glenny, W.......................15, 27Godshall, Matthew..............40

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House, Paul....................18, 38Howard, David.....................29Howard, Evan.......................23Hoyt, JoAnna.......................26Hubbard, Moyer...................44Hubing, Jeff.........................22Huggins, Jona-than . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5Huggins, Ronald..................42Hultberg, Alan......................13Hunt, Laura...........................31Hunter, W. Bingham............37Irons, Lee..............................44Jackson, Ellen................21, 36James, Steven......................40Janosik, Daniel.....................24Jero, Christopher.................40Jeroncic, Ante......................31Johnson, Adam....................28Johnson, Alan......................41Johnson, Daniel...................19Johnson, Eric.......................18Johnson, John.....................17Johnson, Keith.....................14Johnson, Ronn.....................14Johnston, Gordon...19, 20, 26Joiner, James.......................25Jones, Brandon....................41Jones, Timothy.....................31Jowers, Dennis.....................23Juncker, Gunther..................33Jung, Jin-Myung..................14Kaiser Jr., Walter............35, 42Kaminski, Carol....................17Kang, S. Steve......................30Kapic, Kelly...........................43Kashow, Robert....................32Kauk, Myron.........................41Keener, Craig.................20, 42Keener, Hubert..............14, 22Keiser, Thomas....................29Kelly, Brent...........................33Key, Scott.............................25Keylock, Leslie.....................42Kidd, Reggie........................36Kilner, John..........................37Kim, Jinkyu...........................24Kim, Sang-Hoon..................44Kissling, Paul..................14, 21Klauber, Martin....................24Klem, John...........................29Kofoed, Jens.......................29

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Kostenberger, Andreas...20, 35, 38

Kraybill, J. Nelson................36Kreider, Glenn......................16Kruger, Michael...................35Kuruvilla, Abraham .............40Kynes, Will...........................32Laansma, Jon.......................43Ladewig, Stratton................13Laing, John..........................42Laing, Stefana......................28Lane, Daniel.........................20Langer, Richard....................37Langford, Justin...................27Langley, Will...................12, 39Larkin, William.....................29Larmer, Robert.....................25Larsen, Samuel....................24Lawson, Kevin......................28Lee, Jason............................13Leisz, Timothy................12, 19Leithart, Peter......................36Leonard, David....................12Leverett, Gaylen..................24Licona, Mike.........................25Lim, Dokyun (David)............27Lim, Timothy.........................29Lin, Rong-Hua......................32Lints, Richard........................43Lit!n, Bryan..........................23Long, Craig..........................41Long, V. Philips..............21, 29Longman III, Tremper..........34Lowe, Bruce.........................21Loyd, Melinda......................13Lubeck, Ray..........................14Lueck, Phil............................43Lunde, Jonathan..................20Lyons, Victor.........................28Lyu, Sun Myung...................34MacDonald, Caleb..............19MacGregor, Kirk...................18MacKenzie, Cameron..........44MacLeod, A. Donald...........30Maddock, Ian.......................45Madueme, Michelle............32Magary, Dennis....................34Malloy, Gregory....................19Malone, Josh.......................30Mangum, R. Todd................43Manor, Timothy Scott..........28Marko, Jonathan..................38

Marlowe, Creighton............20Marshall, I. Howard..............41Martin, Edward..............19, 26Master, Jonathan.................31Maston, Jason......................17Matheson, Jonathan...........12Mathews, Alice.....................41Mathews, Joshua.................14Mattox, Mickey.....................43Mauser, Bernard...................39Maxwell, Kathy.....................27McAlhaney, Timothy............45McCabe, Robert..................22McCall, Thomas...................16McCarthy, Daryl.......16, 23, 28McFadden, Kevin.................38McGarry, Joe........................24McGuire, Michael................16McKenzie, Tracy...................26McMartin, Jason..................28Medina, G. Vincent.............40Meek, Esther L.....................39Meek, James........................31Meek, Micah.........................31Mellon, Brad.........................37Menuge, Angus...................12Merchant, Sanjay.................19Merkle, Benjamin.................27Merrill, Eugene..............18, 38Messenger, William.............14Meyer, Jason........................44Mickahail, Adeeb.................13Mihut, Cristian......................12Miller, Reagan......................13Milton, Michael....................25Mitchell, Craig......................14Mitchell, Eric.........................26Mohler, R. Albert..................43Montgomery, John..............24Moo, Douglas......................13Mook, James........................17Moore, Russell.....................44Moreland, J.P.......................12Morgan, Jonathan...............30Mosteller, Tim......................42Mounce, William..................29Naselli, Andrew....................13Nixon, Lyn............................15O’Day, Joseph......................24O’Kelley, Aaron....................44O’Neal, Bryan......................33Oakes, Jason.......................42

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Oeste, Gordon.....................32Onwuchekwa, Chimdindu..16Ortiz, Steven........................32Ortlund, Dane................23, 38Osborne, Grant...................36Osborne, Kelly......................13Oster, Richard......................35 Oswalt, John........................42Owens, Daniel......................20Padilla, Osvaldo...................22Pak, Joseph..........................38Pang, Joice..........................18Pang, Katherine...................21Paolozzi, Bruce.....................12Pardue, Stephen..................43Parnell, Jonathan.................15Patterson, Paige..................30Pattison, Bonnie...................36Patton, Matthew..................41Pelser, Adam........................19Pendergraft, Garrett......25, 39Pennington, Kimberly..........17Perrin, Nicholas....................42Peterman, Gerald................21Peters, Greg.........................29Peterson, Brian....................40Peterson, Robert..................34Peterson, Ryan.....................34Petrovich, Douglas .............13Petter, Thomas.....................17Pfandl, Gerhard...................31Phillips, Benjamin................14Pierard, Richard.............28, 36Piotrowski, Nicholas............27Plaisted, Dennis...................25Plantinga, Alvin....................31Plummer, Robert..................22Poe, Harry.............................15Poore, Gregory....................39Porter, Stanley..........20, 29, 35Porter, Steve..................23, 37Postell, Seth.........................43Price, Randall.......................19Price, Rob.............................14Price, Timothy......................45Provenzola, Thomas......19, 25Rah, Soong-Chan..........30, 44Rainbow, Paul.......................31Rankin, Jeffrey......................40Rapske, Brian Mark.......22, 35Ray, Paul...............................32Reasoner, Victor...................16Reed, David Alan...........15, 39

Rhee, Victor..........................23Ribbens, Benjamin..............44Ricchuiti, Tim.......................26Richards, Randy....................35Richardson, Kurt Anders.....43Rine, C. Rebecca...........15, 24Roberts, Kyle........................44Roberts, R. Philip.................24Rodriguez, Angel................25Rodriquez, Seth...................12Rollins, Joshua.....................39Ronning, John......................17Ross, Allen............................35Ross, H Chris........................18Ross, Jillian...........................22Rowe, Eric............................13Runge, Steven.....................13Rusten, E. Michael...............41Ryken, Leland.......................29Sabuin, Richard....................32Sanders, Carl........................13Sanders, Fred.......................34Sandy, D. Brent....................37Sappington, Thomas...........33Saucy, Robert.......................28Schafer, A. Rahal..................40Schenk, David......................44Schmutzer, Andrew........14, 35Schnabel, Eckhard...............22Schnittjer, Gary.....................29Schon, Rod...........................13Schreiner, Tom...........5, 25, 39Schultz, Brian.................21, 36Schultz, Richard...................42Schwanda, Tom...................23Schwandt, John...................21Schwartz, Joel................12, 26Seeman, Brad......................26Seifrid, Mark...................21, 42Severin, Martin.....................19Sexton, Jason.......................14Shackelford, David..............22Shehadeh, Imad..................24Shellrude, Glen....................42Shelton, W. Brian...........23, 30Sherman, Steven..................43Sherrod, Andy......................28Shetter, Tony.........................26Sidnam, Dave.......................26Siniscalchi, Glenn..........12, 19Skolits, Wes..........................19Sloan, David.........................22Smith, A. J............................15

Smith, Barry..........................34Smith, Gary.....................29, 42Smith, Jay.............................29Smith, Lester.........................16Smith, Murray.......................22Smith, Scott.........................18Smither, Edward...................16Solganick, Harvey................42Sonju, David.........................24Spencer, Aida.......................30Spencer, James....................22Spencer, William..................30Spiegel, James....................19Sprinkle, Joe........................28Sprinkle, Preston...........20, 37Starling, David.....................37Starner, Rob..........................27Steele, Ed.............................41Steele, Kathryn.....................30Stetina, Karin........................34Stewart, Kenneth.................34Stewart, Robert....................25Stovell, Beth.........................31Stovell, Jon..........................17Strachan, Owen...................33Straub, Jeffrey..........13, 36, 37Strauss, Mark........................34Strawbridge, Gregg............17Super, Joseph......................24Swain, Scott.........................23Swanson, Dennis.................24Sweeney, James...................44Sytsma, Lee..........................38Tabb, Brian...........................33Tallman, Joseph...................16Tan, Randall..........................27Taylor, Cory...........................33Tennent, Timothy Craig......16Thielman, Frank.........5, 31, 39Thomas, Robert...................38Thompson, Glen.................15Thornbury, Gregory.............27Timmer, Daniel....................23Todd, James........................20Tong, Tom............................12Tonstad, Sigve......................25Towner, Philip.......................43Travers, Michael...................35Treier, Daniel........................43Trimm, Charlie......................20Trumper, Tim........................18Tsumura, David....................34Ukegbu, Onyemauche........16

Van Neste, Ray...............13, 33Van Pelt, Miles......................21Vander Lugt, Wesley............43Vanlaningham, Michael ......21Verbrugge, Verlyn..........13, 22Visscher, Gerhard.................17Vogt, Peter...............14, 28, 36Wahlen, Clinton...................25Waltke, Bruce.................22, 35Walton, John.................21, 34Walton, Jonathan................14Walton, Woodrow................30Ware, Bruce.........................34Warren Jr., William...............26Waters, Larry.........................27Weaver, Doug......................13Webb, Robert......................42Wegner, Paul........................42Weima, Jeffrey A.................22Welch, Edward.....................16Welty, Greg....................19, 28West, J. Ryan.......................45Westfall, Cynthia...........31, 43White, Charles.....................16White, Michael.....................37Wilder, Terry.........................35Wilkin, Bob....................18, 33Willenborg, Michael......19, 39Williams, Donald.................12Willitts, Joel.........................42Wills, Gregory......................30Wilson, Mark..................19, 36Wingard, John.....................26Wittmer, Michael.................18Wong, Kevin..................26, 39Wood, Bryant.................12, 32Worley, Taylor.......................27Wright, Brian........................26Wright, N. T................5, 38, 39Wyrtzen, David.....................17Yamauchi, Edwin..................39Yarbrough, Robert...16, 20, 43Yates, Gary...........................26Yeats, John...........................14Yeh, Allen.......................16, 28Yoder, Timothy.....................19Yoon, Joonho.......................14Youngblood, Ronald...........26Younger, K. Lawson.............21Yuille, Stephen.....................15Zelyck, Lorne..................28, 33Zuber, Kevin...................17, 41

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Adventist Theological Society............................................25, 31American Christianity..........................................................30, 36Applied Linguistics and Biblical Languages...........................36Asian/Asian-American Theology..............................................23Banquet......................................................................................38Baptist Life and Thought..........................................................13Biblical Theology

Theology of Place in Biblical-Theological Perspective.........29Biblical Theology...............................................................22

Biblical Worship.........................................................................36Bioethics.....................................................................................37Business Meeting................................................................18, 38Carl F. H. Henry..........................................................................37Christian Ethics..........................................................................23Christian History and Thought Since 1500

Historical Themes..............................................................36Modern Theology Themes...............................................15

Christianity and Culture.............................................................16Counseling, Psychology, and Pastoral Care

Dark Night of the Soul......................................................16Open Session....................................................................30

Creation......................................................................................21Dispensationalism Study Group...............................................43Ecclesiology................................................................................29Evangelical Philosophical Society

Business Meeting...............................................................31Plenary Address.................................................................31 General Sessions..................................12, 18-19, 25-26, 39

Evangelicals and Gender....................................................31, 43Hebrew Language and Exegesis..............................................21Hebrews, Letter to the........................................................35, 43Hermeneutics

Other Perspectives on the New Perspectives on Paul and the Law....................................15Open Session.....................................................................43

Israelite Religions.......................................................................14Johannine Theology..................................................................20Justi!cation by Faith (Theme Sessions)

Justi!cation and Ancient Judaism...................................23Justi!cation and Cont. Theologians................................24Justi!cation and the Old Testament................................17Justi!cation and World Religions.....................................24Justi!cation in 17th Century Theology.............................24Justi!cation in 18th-19th C Theology...............................44Justi!cation in 18th-20th C Thought...............................45Justi!cation in James........................................................17Justi!cation in Patristic & Med. Theol.............................38Justi!cation in Paul................................................17, 37, 44Justi!cation in Paul: Romans............................................38Justi!cation in Paul: Romans 3.........................................44Justi!cation - Era of the Reformation........................18, 44Justi!cation in the Gospels and Acts..............................31Justi!cation in the NT and Early Fathers........................24Justi!cation in N.T. Wright.........................................17, 45Justi!cation: Sys. Theology............................18, 24, 38, 44Justi!cation: Sys. Theology— Issues...............................38Justi!cation: Sys. Theol.—Role of Works........................18

Literature of the Bible................................................................29Luke/Acts....................................................................................22Method in Systematic Theology

John Franke and Plural Truth............................................43Wright & the Doctrine of Justi!cation.............................15

Models of God...........................................................................23Near Eastern Archaeological Society

Excavation Reports............................................................32General Session...............................................12, 13, 19, 26New Discoveries, Publications, and Acquisitions from the Biblical World........................39

New Testament (General Open Sessions)Acts.....................................................................................27Backgrounds......................................................................32General Epistles.................................................................27Gospels..................................................................27, 33, 40

Greek Grammar.................................................................13Paul.........................................................................21, 33, 41Revelation...........................................................................41Textual Criticism................................................................26Themes and Issues............................................................27Theological Themes.........................................................33

NT Backgrounds........................................................................35NT Canon, Text. Criticism, & Apoc. Lit....................................35NT Greek Language and Exegesis...........................................29Old Testament (General Open Sessions)

Ancient Near Eastern Studies...........................................26Book Review: Jesus the Messiah.....................................19General.........................................................................20, 40Isaiah...................................................................................40Jeremiah and Ezekiel........................................................26Job......................................................................................32Joshua................................................................................32Pentateuch.........................................................................40The Prophets......................................................................32Psalms................................................................................20

OT Backgrounds/Ancient Near East........................................34OT Narrative Literature

Interpretive Issues Dealing with Saul and the Book of 1 Samuel........................................29Open Session.....................................................................22

OT Prophetic and Apocalyptic Books......................................42OT Theology...............................................................................21OT Wisdom Literature...............................................................34Other Topics (General Open Sessions)

Church History....................................................................28Contemporary Issues.........................................................33Forum on Women in Ministry............................................41Missions..............................................................................28Theology..........................................................28, 33, 34, 41Theology.............................................................................34Theology.............................................................................41Theology & Hermeneutics................................................13Thinkers...............................................................................41

Other Voices in Interpretation.................................................30Pastoral Theology....................................................................17Patristics and Medieval History

Early Patristic....................................................................15Late Patristic/Medieval....................................................30

Pauline StudiesJusti!cation: God’s Plan & Paul’s Vision...........................42Open Session...................................................................22

Pentateuch.........................................................................14, 28Pistis Christou Discussion Panel..............................................20Plenary Events

Plenary Sessions...................................................25, 31, 38Plenary Discussion Panel .................................................39

Presidential Address................................................................38Psalms and Hebrew Poetry......................................................35Puritan Studies.........................................................................15Revelation, The Book of..........................................................36Spiritual Formation/Sancti!cation.....................................23, 37Synoptic Gospels

Historical Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels.........................42Open Session...................................................................22

Systematic Theology (General Open Sessions)Issues..............................................................27, 28, 34, 42Soteriology.......................................................................34Trinity................................................................................14

Textual Strategies in the Hebrew Bible....................................14Theology of Work and Economics............................................14Wesleyan Studies.....................................................................16World Christianity....................................................................16Worship Time..........................................................................31Young Scholars........................................................................44

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